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    Barbaro Updates: 19

    updates are now here.

    Update 303: No new update tonight, but I thought I would post a link to these images of Fair Hill. There is one of me, plenty of Anne Kelly (who has contributed to this site) on Round Pond and also one of Kim Brette, who has also contributed, among other images. Thanks "All Things Considered". The images do a good job of highlighting Fair Hill I think.

    It has been nine weeks since Bobby came out his initial surgery following the Preakness. In the nine weeks we have had high moments, and low moments. We do know his condition remains serious, yet he is currently comfortable. It is a long road ahead, lets keep all our thoughts positive for Bobby.

    Update 302: Dr. Kathy Anderson just called (as I was leaving my house to go for sunday lunch) and she was just leaving New Bolton Center (2:00 pm sunday). She was very pleased with Bobby. She said he looked very relaxed. He was comfortable standing squarely on all four feet. She massaged him, and he leaned against her at the appropriate times signaling his appreciation for the massage. She rubbed him behind the ears, and fed him fresh carrots that had been left for him. Basically while the medical prognosis remains the same, he is doing as well as can be expected at this point of his recovery.

    The Sunday Herald has this article: Fans full of hope for Barbaro the 'superhorse', which is cool since its a Scottish paper. Perhaps Tim's mum, who lives in Scotland, will see it! This only reinforces the reach Bobby has, we have previously highlighted Horsetalk from New Zealand, here is their most recent report: Barbaro 'as well as can be expected' which is also from today's edition.

    Update 301: For those interested in learning more about Bobby's younger days, this NTRA article sheds some light: After difficult birth, Barbaro thrived. It is interesting to note many of his early characteristics persist, although they do note he had a dislike to peppermints (perhaps his taste buds have developed / adapted). The following is an excerpt:

    "He was so mild-mannered, I could roll him over on his back and scratch his belly or pick out his feet," he said. "He was big, but he wasn't lanky. He was real brawny. And he had the nicest temperament."

    That easygoing nature made Barbaro a welcome presence, said Sally Mullis. Mullis, 47, worked with him in the foaling and yearling barns and describes the colt as a model student.

    "To me, he was just a nice little bay colt," she said. "He chimed right in and got with program. He was not a troublemaker."

    This article was linked from Barbaro on Squidoo which also discusses the mating of La Ville Rouge and Dynaformer etc.

    Lyn Gilbert dropped off some goodies at NBC this morning and included this in her comment below (2:03):

    I just got back from delivering breakfast to NBC - as of 45 minutes ago, they had no update except for "another comfortable night". Energy there was calm, serene and I knew all was OK.

    That's fine with me...just got the current update from this site and I am so thankful our B has one more "comfortable night" under his belt. One night at a time.

    enjoy the food and sunflowers (and organic carrots for you-know-who...), NBC staff...

    And a random site factoid, we are now one of the top 500,000 in terms of traffic, ranked 129,497 if you just use last week's traffic!

    Update 300: Barbaro had another comfortable night last night (saturday night). I saw Michael Matz on the track this morning (sunday) as I was exiting the track. He was chatting with the Klesaris', but turned to me to provide the good news.
    update sunday, july 23, 8:10 am

    Comments

    Another good night!!!

    Go Barbaro Go


    We love you!!

    Posted by: dawn at July 23, 2006 1:11 PM

    Yippee! Barbaro's Miracle continues!

    Thank you Alex, now I can shower.

    Here's to another miraculous day ahead (followed by many, many more)!

    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 23, 2006 1:13 PM

    Thanks, Alex, that is the way to start the day with such good news! :) You keep up these good reports, Bobby, we're all pulling for you!

    Posted by: Ruth Ann at July 23, 2006 1:15 PM

    Another comfortable night! Yippee!!! Now all we need is 100 more, back to back.

    Race on, Bobby!

    Posted by: Fancy at July 23, 2006 1:15 PM

    It makes my day when I see Barbaro had another good night. He's the first thing I check on! God bless you Barbaro! xoxo

    Posted by: Darla at July 23, 2006 1:17 PM

    So thankful for the news. I will keep praying for our boy.

    Posted by: Mary at July 23, 2006 1:18 PM

    Thanks Alex. If I'm ever near Fairhill I definately want to visit. You guys are terrific.

    Kim

    Posted by: Kim at July 23, 2006 1:21 PM

    Sounds like you guys never get a day off.
    But I am glad to hear Barbaro had another comfortable night last night.

    Posted by: Debbie at July 23, 2006 1:22 PM

    Heart sick to hear Gallant Secret had to be euthanized.

    Posted by: Debbie at July 23, 2006 1:24 PM

    I am so grateful to Alex for spreading the news that The Barb had another comfortable night. That's all we can ask for. I truly hope those nutritional supplements we hear they're giving him include GELATIN, Mother Nature's wonderful aid for growing fingernails and hooves.

    Just sent an email to an alleged human who goes by the name of Clay Thompson, a columnist who admits he can be reached at clay.thompson@arizonarepublic.com or (602) 444-8612. After reading the nastiest piece yet I have read about our hero Barbaro and the Jacksons,

    http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0723clay0723.html

    I just sent him the following email, with the subject line: Your snide and uninformed (a/k/a ignorant) piece about Barbaro

    Your nasty piece on Barbaro concludes:

    "And since Barbaro's stud fee could go as high as $100,000 a pop, it's not hard to see why they are going to extraordinary means to keep the nag alive."

    Let me be among the first to tell you, buster, it may not be hard for YOU to see, you bozo, you yahoo, you dolt, to think it is the prospect of $ that has impelled Barbaro's owners and "connections" to strive to keep him alive. Why don't you try to educate your cloddish self and go to http://www.timwoolleyracing.com and get a better perspective on what this is all about. These owners are fabulously wealthy people who couldn't care less about stud fees. Besides, while the prospects of stud use were STILL viable until week before last, when laminitis set in, in the hoof of the unbroken leg, now that that has happened it is such a minimal chance he will ever be able to do "it" that that could no longer be the reason, if it ever was, which in this case it wasn't. Obviously that is beyond your comprehension.

    PLEASE go to the link I have just provided, and try to understand that not everybody is as cavalier and callous as you. Thanks for listening, but I'm sure you're laughing. Too bad. I feel sorry for you.

    What's more, the "poor thing" is not in "misery." FYI, and I'm sure you NEVER bothered to check your facts, which is a big NONO for people in your business, pal, he is enjoying his convalescence with a great attitude, sparkle in the eye, and lots of carrots, apples and peppermints. If he WERE in "misery" his people would pull the plug posthaste. He is comfortable, bright, eating well, able to walk with his casts on, etc etc. You should know what you are talking about before you spew to the nation.

    (end of email) (with a cc to the Editor)

    Good, that's out of my system now.

    HOPE PEACE LOVE CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 1:24 PM

    Yay! Thanks for the good word, Alex and co.!

    Posted by: Sallie at July 23, 2006 1:25 PM

    Another Yippee!!!

    I love those words, "Another comfortable night"

    Thanks Alex!!

    Posted by: marie at July 23, 2006 1:26 PM

    Another good night. That's what we wanted to hear. Boy, Alex, you sure have Michael trained. Please tell Michael we so much appreciate him passing along the news about our Beautiful Boy to you. He's allowed us "Barbaromaniacs" into the information circle and we appreciate it so much.

    Everyone enjoy the day.

    Jill

    Posted by: Jill at July 23, 2006 1:28 PM

    Thanks, Alex. Luke is back in the photo gallery. Such a sweet looking boy.

    Posted by: Jill at July 23, 2006 1:31 PM

    Thank God for B's continuing comfort and stability. And HEALING!

    Thank you, St. Jude for prayers answered.

    Thank you for these wonderful, awesome people surrounding Bobby and connected to him - Michael Matz, Peter Brette, their staff, Alex, Tim, every single person at NBC and Fair Hills too..

    This is the meaning of love.

    Posted by: Christine at July 23, 2006 1:33 PM

    What great news for our sweet boy. Now MUST get on the housework which should have been done yesterday-couldn't stay away from this site more than a few minutes so nothing got done AGAIN. Thanks to all that make it possible for us to be here. Bobby is so blessed to be surrounded by the most caring people on the planet. Have a great Sunday! Charlie in FL

    Posted by: charlie w. at July 23, 2006 1:33 PM

    Another sigh of relief after reading those words"another comfortable night." Thanks to Michael for his dedication in looking in on Barbaro each day. Let the miracle continue!

    Posted by: Lorraine at July 23, 2006 1:38 PM

    I want us to all know that we need to take this horse's condition one day at a time, and what a miracle and blessing each day is, when we hear he is comfortable.

    Let's continue to focus on today, tonight and pray for a good tomorrow for this wonder horse.

    WE BELIEVE!!!!!

    Posted by: Randee B. at July 23, 2006 1:39 PM


    THANK YOU GOD.....THE MIRACLE CONTINUES !!!!!

    Going to light a buzillion candles at greatfulness.org..................

    PRAYING for another MIRACLE DAY for OUR BOBBY
    PRAYING for the fetlock to fuse successfully and HEALING from the "L"

    THANK YOU ALEX and STAFF.....morning LOVE TO ALL

    Posted by: Maribel at July 23, 2006 1:39 PM

    Another and Another and Another!

    Thanks for the update, Alex.

    Posted by: Janet at July 23, 2006 1:39 PM

    Hooray!!! Another comfortable night. That's exactly what I wanted to hear. Now I can start my day.

    I tried to post this earlier, but was unable to when comments were made about the possibility of Brother Derek bumping Bobby.----

    Right after the Preakness, there were some reports that Brother Derek may have "clipped" or bumped Barbaro's right hind as Barbaro attempted to go outside. The replays are difficult to watch. Brother Derek's jockey denied this. He said that if he had bumped Barbaro, that he would have felt it. A close up video, maybe even in slow motion was sent to Michael Matz for review. The racing commission conducted it's own investigation that took forever and finally came out with the ruling that it was...inconclusive. They ruled that it was just a racing accident, and that Barbaro just took a bad step. During the coverage of this I never heard any of Barbaro's connections point a finger. They all chalked it up to just a racing accident that is part of the game. There were shadows in the video that were right in the area where Brother Derek and Barbaro were, and that made it even more difficult to make a determination. Soo...the latest ruling that I heard/read was inconclusive.

    Not expressing an opinion here--just sharing. Either way it's so sad and doesn't change the outcome.

    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    Much love to you Barbaro

    Sandy

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 23, 2006 1:41 PM

    Thank you God for another Blessed night for Barbaro. "O LORD, you alone can heal me; you alone can save. My praises are for you alone". (Jeremiah 17:13-14).

    Thank you Alex and all the Barbaro Caretakers!
    God Bless You All!

    Posted by: Melissa-PA at July 23, 2006 1:41 PM

    thanks, alex for putting luke back in the mix.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 23, 2006 1:47 PM

    I poured my cup of coffee and headed right for this site. Once again great news! I am very thankful for the daily updates. I don't know what I would do if I had to miss a day. One day at a time Barbaro and you will heal. I know we're looking for a miracle and I just know this horse is the one that can do it.

    Ashley

    Posted by: Ashley at July 23, 2006 1:48 PM

    thank god for another good night. we will keep praying and lighting candles for you so that you still have better and better days ahead.we love you. we know you are strong and have the will to make it. you amaze everyone but keep it up.
    betty and bob phoenix

    Posted by: BETTY FORD at July 23, 2006 1:54 PM

    A good night means a good morning & now I can start my day.

    Thanks for the updates, Alex, and thank you to Michael for getting it to you.

    Bobby--Atta Boy! Have a great day -- I'm with you in spirit.

    I keep a candle burning in my garden all day & night.We had rain last night & would you believe the candle is still burning? YES!

    I believe in Miracles-
    I believe in Barbaro!

    Posted by: Cheryl--NY at July 23, 2006 1:55 PM

    No better way to start the day. Make it another comfortable day sweet boy!

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 23, 2006 1:59 PM

    Thank you God for Bobby's comfortable night, and for his continued right and perfect healing!

    God bless this board today and all the exchanges and interactions that occur here. Dedicate each post to Bobby.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 2:00 PM

    Good Morning!

    I just got back from delivering breakfast to NBC - as of 45 minutes ago, they had no update except for "another comfortable night". Energy there was calm, serene and I knew all was OK.

    That's fine with me...just got the current update from this site and I am so thankful our B has one more "comfortable night" under his belt. One night at a time.

    enjoy the food and sunflowers (and organic carrots for you-know-who...), NBC staff...

    now to work on the wording for my Equine Reiki flyer.

    Have a wonderful day everybody.

    Healing Energy to Barbaro and all the animals in NBC care...and to the exceptional and compassionate staff and family.

    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 23, 2006 2:03 PM

    Another comfortable night, another hurdle successfully overcome.

    Keep it up, Miracle Boy!! One day at a time!

    Thanks, Alex and Michael! I check this site first thing every morning, even before feeding my kitties AND before I have my coffee! THAT'S how important Bobby is!!

    See you later, Big Horse!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 2:03 PM

    YES!!!!!!
    Another comfortable night!
    The Miracle continues.......
    Thanks Alex...This is exactly how I like to start my morning
    Now....I need coffee..........

    Posted by: jan at July 23, 2006 2:07 PM

    Good (great!) morning everyone!!

    Keep using your sling and resting when needed Bobby. Thank you for always giving us your best.
    Your Spirit is undeniable.

    Now my husband and I are off to take my two Labs to the dog park for some swimming and romps thru the fields of Cleary Lake Park in Minnesota...(before it gets too Hot!) Along the way we drive past many beautiful horse farms in out by Canterbury Park. Rolling green pastures and bright white fences..Joyous!!!

    Bobby you will be on my mind as I will be thinking about the day that you will return to the pastures and live our your life in peace and serenity of the beautiful Pennsylvania and/or Kentucky countryside.

    You will get there boy..we all know it. Steady as she goes. One day after another.

    Leslie in MN

    Posted by: Leslie at July 23, 2006 2:09 PM

    THANKS ALEX AND EVERYONE AT FAIR HILL FOR YOUR EFFORTS.

    THANK YOU GOD, BLESSED MOTHER, ST FRANCIS OF ASSISSI, ST JUDE, ST STEPHEN AND MOTHER CABRINI!!!!!

    Posted by: dennis at July 23, 2006 2:10 PM

    Thank God for the good news!!!
    Thanks Alex, Tim...you guys are the best.
    Have a great Sunday everyone, and
    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro
    Hi Bobby!!!! Love ya, kid.

    Posted by: Therese at July 23, 2006 2:10 PM

    Yeah Barbaro!
    Stay strong buddy.
    You can do it!
    Have a great healing day.
    I love you,
    Carole

    Posted by: Carole at July 23, 2006 2:10 PM

    Thank you, Lord for another good night for our buddy! Let's keep all the prayers and positive energy flowing Barbaro's way!

    Have another day of resting, eating and healing, Big Boy! One day we'll see that chain back on your nose, because they just won't be able to hold you back any longer! I'll be checking on you all day while you remain in my thoughts and prayers...

    God Bless and Heal Barbaro!

    Posted by: Sue W. at July 23, 2006 2:15 PM

    Congratulations, Alex, Jen, and Tim--Eliza too--on the site recognition. You have such a large family now hanging on your every update--thanks for posting so faithfully and so often.

    How privileged we are to be witness to Barbaro's miracle-in-progress!

    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 23, 2006 2:15 PM

    YES! Another comfortable night, atta boy, Barbaro! Keep it going, but just focus on today, one day at a time.

    Thanks Alex for the update. I checked at 6:17am and there wasn't any so had to wait until after fixing breakfast. Now, I can start my day.

    Healing to you, Barbaro....hang in there, buddy!

    Love you lots, and scratches behind the ears.

    Believe in Barbaro!

    Posted by: Debra B. at July 23, 2006 2:16 PM

    God bless you Alex for your updates... it means the world to us out here. Like every body else who's posted this am, now the day can "officially" begin... with good news on sweet Bobbie. What a champ! And hooray to all the folks sending healing prayers... next stop, world peace... Cheers Susan in Saratoga

    Posted by: Susan H at July 23, 2006 2:20 PM

    such good news...maybe another vigil is in order to give thanks for these past good days and to give "bobby" another good dose of positive healing and prayer for another good week. it worked so well this past week... just a thought...

    have a good day "bobby" always in my prayers and thoughts.

    Posted by: mikki and molly at July 23, 2006 2:29 PM

    We're piling up day upon day of not much news. It's good to be bored!

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 23, 2006 2:31 PM

    one day at a time...

    bobby, so glad you had a good, restful night. and, a good day ahead. stay strong and HEAL...

    i'll be thinking of you all day and will check back this evening to tuck you in!

    We BELIEVE in MIRACLES.
    We BELIEVE in BARBARO, YES

    Posted by: cindi at July 23, 2006 2:33 PM

    there are those words..ANOTHER COMFORTABLE NIGHT..now I can go to work..keep it up big boy...

    Posted by: mike c at July 23, 2006 2:33 PM

    Good morning, all - great news, another comfortable night...one day at a time...keep it up, Bobby!!!

    You're darn tootin'...We BELIEVE IN MIRACLES AND WE BELIEVE IN BARBARO....AMEN!!

    Posted by: Mercy at July 23, 2006 2:36 PM

    Lyn Gilbert
    I had no idea you were right there near Bobby. No wonder you wish so much you could just get in there for five minutes. Well, at least it's Reiki at not too much of a distance...

    Alex, thank you for the update.

    Good morning, Bobby! Another comfortable night! Yes!!

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 2:38 PM

    Another comfortable night - thank you God! Hi sweet Barbaro. Have a wonderful, relaxing, healing morning. I think you get it-you know what you have to do right now, you know how special you are, and you know how much you're loved. Keep going boy, slow and steady, and remember, we're with you all the way. My thoughts and prayers for healing are with you all the time. XOXOXO

    Posted by: Kelly at July 23, 2006 2:40 PM

    Again, I must T.Y. for this site & your updates! I'd probably be having a nervous breakdown w/it! So thrilled my Wonder Boy had a good PM! His good PM =my good AM...his good AM=my good PM. He really is part of our family!!

    Posted by: Peggy at July 23, 2006 2:40 PM

    Good Morning Barbaro and Barbaromaniacs!

    Glad to hear of another restful night, gets MY day off to a great start, hope it does yours too!

    Posted by: Phyllis M....Dallas, Tx at July 23, 2006 2:41 PM

    Thansk so much Alex.

    You are amazing Bobby. Keep healing.

    Believe in Barbaro
    Belive in Miracles

    Posted by: Danielle at July 23, 2006 2:42 PM

    Yay!
    Thanks, Alex~

    I wonder just how many people check in here first thing every morning?

    Good morning, Barbaroooooo!
    Anna

    Posted by: Anna at July 23, 2006 2:42 PM

    Thank you Alex and praise God for the update, another good night for Barbaro! May God continue to protect, heal and comfort him. I pray beliving and expecting continued good reports.

    Posted by: Susan in TX at July 23, 2006 2:43 PM

    Good Morning All!

    Getting set to leave for a few days down the shore here in NJ...thpought you all woul denjoy this article:

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13937551/

    I don't know what I am going ot do without access to this site for the next few days! We need to set up a hotline!
    Hmmm...anyone want to volunteer??? Ha!

    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    Posted by: Maria, Scotch Plains, NJ at July 23, 2006 2:43 PM

    Keep the candles burning... XOXOXO

    Posted by: Kelly at July 23, 2006 2:46 PM

    Good morning all! Yeah another comfortable night. Thank you Alex for the updates.

    Love you Bobby!!! Have another comfortable day!

    Posted by: Kathi - Upstate NY at July 23, 2006 2:47 PM

    Maria, I'll be happy to assist ;)

    Posted by: Anna at July 23, 2006 2:47 PM

    Thank you, thank you, thank you

    Barbaro you go you handsome horse you!!!! Another good night!!!! that is just such good news!!! I am waiting for Dr. R to say that Barbaro's chances have improved. I am so glad though that he is doing good. Yesterday when espn2 said that now the concern is not to get the laminitis in the front feet well it got me worried. I think though that Bobby has accepted the sling and that the sling will help him so he won't get it in any other feet.

    We will keep lighting those candles and saying those prayers. I am so proud of how everybody is sticking in here with Bobby as he goes through this. This morning there are 1,002 candles lit.
    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=barba
    remember to keep them lit

    Again Thank You Alex and Tim for this site it is a godsend to us Barbaromaniacs who would otherwise be nervous wrecks wondering how our boy Bobby was doing. Thanks again to Michael Matz, Kathy Anderson and Peter Brette for giving you guys the updates. Thank you Jen for putting the updates on here. Thank you and God Bless the Jacksons for not giving up on Barbaro for giving him this chance. It is so nice to see that others love their animals as much as I love mine.
    Thank you and God Bless Dr. Richardson and his staff over at New Bolten. Most importantly God Bless Barbaro!!!!!

    Believe in Barbaro
    Believe in Miracles
    Beleive in Dr. R

    Good Morning everybody!!!! What a way to start out the day!!!

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 2:50 PM

    Every time I hear this I breathe a sigh of relief and can get on with my day knowing that Barbaro had another good night!
    Stay strong, sweetie...don't ever give up the fight!
    Lots of love, hugs and special wishes always!
    Jo in the UK
    XOXOX

    Posted by: Jo Edwards at July 23, 2006 2:53 PM

    Please keep those updates coming! I find myself in tears whenever I read stories in the news - they seem to be grim and fatalistic. The comments here are more uplisting - more full of hope. I pray that Barbaro survives this ordeal and helps to prove that miracles do happen. Nanci

    Posted by: Nanci Cone at July 23, 2006 2:56 PM

    Good Morning all,

    Mary Langkamp-Dr Dean actually said that the day of the press conference. It is also the reason why Mr Matz has said he has checked Bobbys front feet and they have a good pulse and are cold. This is really OLD news and ESPN didnt have anything to report. SO YAY. Nothing to say. I thought that was awesome that they had to go back to the original press conference to find stuff to worry about. You are right though, Bobby has figured out, or had that chat with the Doc that he needs to rest ALL of his feet to beat this thing.


    HUGS

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 3:01 PM

    SHHHH! My sister is finally here from Michigan, and if she finds out I am avoiding her for a minute, she will freak! Yippee Kayaa Cow PaTTy! Our boy is okay for the day, I will try to get back later on when I can, when SHE is gone or napping w/children. LOL
    She doe not understand our affinity for our Bobby, and she will act the nut if i am on site too much, so last two weeks it was sick Lil Buddy(Siamese whose tooth I accidentally knocked out while giving meds for eye surgery) now- next two weeks it will be my Lil sister Diane w/niece Summer & nephew/Parker (beautiful children)

    BARBARO-I HOPE YOU ARE FEELING MIGHTY GOOD AND FRISKY, SINCE YOU ARE EATING YOUR WEIGHT IN BABY CARROTS, AND DEPLETING THE ENTIRE NORTH AMERICA SUPPLY OF THESE--HEY I LIKE EM TOO, SAVE SOME FOR ME, BIG BOY!!!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 23, 2006 3:03 PM

    Dearest Bobby

    The Light of God surrounds you
    The Love of God enfolds you
    The Power of God Protects you
    The Presence of God watches over you

    Wherever Bobby is God IS.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 3:07 PM

    God Bless You Bobby!

    Keep it up big boy!

    We Love You!

    Posted by: Pam Egert at July 23, 2006 3:07 PM

    i just lit 2 more candles, they have dropped below 1,000.

    so, if you have a minute, go and light 1 for barbaro. every little bit helps...

    love you all for all your positive thoughts and prayers. cindilou

    Posted by: cindi at July 23, 2006 3:10 PM

    Thank you Alex and Bless Your Heart Bobby.
    We Love You So

    Posted by: Jeri at July 23, 2006 3:11 PM

    Hi All,
    Glad Barbaro had a comfortable night.
    Does anyone know if he has a companion pony while at NBC?

    Posted by: Trish at July 23, 2006 3:13 PM

    THANK YOU LORD for another COMFORTABLE PAINFREE NIGHT and for CONTINUED MIRACLES on this YOUR SPECIAL DAY................

    BLESS ALL CREATURES BIG and SMALL......
    ESP OUR BOBBY !!!!

    CAN'T THANK YOU ENOUGH LORD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: Maribel at July 23, 2006 3:14 PM

    Whew....great news. I can spend my day feeling good! Go Bobby Go!

    Good morning Barbaromaniacs! Another hot (and power-less) day here in St. Louis. 300,000 people without electricity....yuck. I've got 10 houseguests...but my first stop of the morning was here!

    Posted by: Sheila at July 23, 2006 3:17 PM

    I lit at least 8 candles this morning......
    www.greatfulness.org Barbar group

    IT only takes a second to do and it is sooo peaceful!!!!!

    PEACE and LOVE to YOU ALL..........

    Posted by: Maribel at July 23, 2006 3:17 PM

    Cindi - thanks for the reminder.

    Here is the link to Bobby's candles


    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=barba

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 3:18 PM

    Ho Hum "Another Comfortable Night"....a person could get used to this. ;)


    Hang in there beautiful ((((Bobby))))


    Does anyone have a link to the "A-Cell" product that is being used on ((((Bobby))))? I tried a Google Search and wasn't able to find it. Thanks ahead of time!


    Alex-as ever thank you so much for all you do!

    Posted by: Pat G San Jose, CA at July 23, 2006 3:18 PM

    oops - sorry Maribel. Guess we were posting at the same time!

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 3:19 PM

    Good Morning Barbaro,
    Good Morning Everyone...

    Thanks Alex for the update!
    It's so great to see our sweet boy doing well.

    Keep the prayers and energy going.

    We love you Barbaro.

    Debra, WI

    Posted by: Debra at July 23, 2006 3:23 PM

    Pat G,
    http://www.acell.com/vet.htm
    The case studies are fascinating, graphic but fascinating

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 3:25 PM

    Jo, I second your comments.

    Always a great way to start my day knowing that Barbaro had another good night.

    Have a great day you big beautiful boy. I'll check in later.

    Posted by: Jayne at July 23, 2006 3:27 PM

    Good Morning Everyone!

    Could anyone ever have imagined just how important the word "comfortable" would have become in our lives? Thank you Michael and Alex for the continuing wonderful news.

    Please let us know about the bracelets when things come together for them.

    I would also be very interested in signing the petition regarding track safety...something needs to be done to protect the lives of these beautiful animals and the jockeys who ride them!

    Barbaro...you are awsome! Keep being the miracle that you are. Have another wonderful day, be a good boy, and please just keep getting better and better! We love you!

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 3:29 PM

    Good Morning "Nickersons"! Great good news in "another comfy night"...the miracle continues...Home For Christmas...can just visualize the serene, calm and happy NBC barn this Sunday morning. Onward and upward!

    Posted by: Melissa K. at July 23, 2006 3:31 PM

    Bobby had another comfy night!!!!


    Surprising how those three little words have become music to my ears. I cherish hearing them.


    Hey Bobby I was watching the Tour de France last night. And there were some Americans hollering for Floyd. They were cheering him on. You know who else they yelled for? You! It was sweet. They yelled "GO BARBARO"!


    Have a wonderful Sun. Eat some carrots, grab a peppermint

    Michael's Miracle

    Posted by: Margaret at July 23, 2006 3:33 PM

    Yes Nanci I know that it was just them bringing it up scared me just a little. I would love it if Michael or someone would check his front feet daily and tell us that they are cold.

    Hey barbaromaniacs I have started a group thing over at youtube for the barbaro videos. makes it easier to find them I think if they are in one place. Anyeone is welcome to join and to contribute. here is the link
    http://www.youtube.com/group/Barbaro

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 3:35 PM

    You are a great champion. When you ran the ground shook. The sky opened and mere mortals parted. Parted the way to victory. Where you will meet me in the winner's circle. Where I will lay a blanket of flowers on your back.

    Praying for you, Bobby! We know you will prevail in the end. For you are a great champion!

    Kathy, in Missouri

    Posted by: Kathy at July 23, 2006 3:39 PM

    And when they trailer Barbaro back home after his complete recovery, I, will fly,drive,whatever it takes to the NBC to stand alongside the road with tears in my eyes and a huge sense of relief in my heart to cheer him on.Anyone want to join me?

    Posted by: Mary Jane at July 23, 2006 3:41 PM

    Laura in KW

    Just wanted to make sure you got my e-mail. Once we get the petition up, everyone who has a web site can add the link to it.
    That's the way it seemed to me when I read about petitions on line. Am I right?

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 3:43 PM

    TO: SHELLY A,

    Shelly, the new link looks great!

    TO: CONCERNED RACING FAN
    Please check out campaigningforbarbaro.com

    We are planning a fund raiser to create awareness as well as donate to the Barbaro Fund and retired thoroughbred charites. We will also be raising awareness and directing people the TW site as well.

    If you would like to help out, please contact me via our contact page.

    TO ALL BARBAROMANIACS
    It would be great if some of you could attend this fund raiser! It would be a great place to meet you all.

    As soon as I have more information, I'll post it.

    Debra, WI

    Posted by: Debra, WI at July 23, 2006 3:43 PM

    Hi, Mary Langkamp.
    They are checking Bobby's front feet every day. That is one of the things they mean when they say there is nothing new to report and that he is "comfortable". Just send healing thoughts and don't worry. It's hard, I know...

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 3:43 PM

    Great to hear another good day and night. Whew...
    I heard from Giacomo who said, "I won that stakes race for Barbaro. I did it for him, man! We Derby winners have to stay together. Plus we both end with the long o!" :Great to hear another good day and night. Whew...
    I heard from Giacomo who said, "I won that stakes race for Barbaro. I did it for him, man! We Derby winners have to stay together. Plus we both end with the long o!" : Anne and the hounds from upstate NY.

    Posted by: Anne Castle at July 23, 2006 3:48 PM

    Pardon the lack of knowledge here - but does anyone know anything about Ricardo Orozdo? Is he Bobby's groom? I just noticed the look in his eyes in some of the pics of he and Bobby. The love just shines through.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 3:48 PM

    http://www.youtube.com/group/Barbaro

    Thanks, Mary L. We needed that! CJ in Hammond IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 3:48 PM

    Thank you!!! for keeping us informed!!!

    I visit this site off and on all day long......postings/updates are much appreciated!!

    Bobby has touched my heart.....

    Posted by: Susi at July 23, 2006 3:49 PM

    Just lit another candle for Our Boy! Did some homework on that site & he has @ 8 diff.group names on it...so his # of candles lit may be much more than we think! NBC even is a group! May the healing,comfort & well being of Our Boy con't!

    Posted by: Peggy at July 23, 2006 3:52 PM

    C. Jaffe--I'm re-posting my message to you from yesterday. I think you were away from the site.
    You mentioned Alydar in one of your posts. I think of him often.

    Posted yesterday-
    Warning--depressing!
    C. Jaffe--I saw you mentioned the great Alydar and I thought about the time when I read "A Wild Ride". Later I read this article about what really happened! It's one of the saddest events in horse racing history. I just re-read it and cried again. Greed. I've included the link below. You will have to scroll down to the Alydar story written by Skip Hollandsworth of Texas Monthly.

    http://web.archive.org/web/20021213191905/www.texasmonthly.com/mag/issues/2001-06-01/feature4.php

    Sandy

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 23, 2006 3:56 PM

    Sandy - thanks. Indeed, it's the worst we KNOW about, that is. I WAS away all day, at a dressage show. I'll post a post about it later. Hope Peace Love CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond, IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 4:05 PM

    Yay! Thanks, Alex et al., for the continued encouraging news. Can't start my day without it. Keep resting and healing, beautiful one.

    Posted by: Wendy in Colorado at July 23, 2006 4:07 PM

    I suppose we will be hearing about a cast change on B's left foot in the next couple days..

    Let's expect good things!

    Posted by: Christine at July 23, 2006 4:09 PM

    Good Morning Barbaro! Another comfortable night. I can now do some housework or something knowing you are OK

    Barbaro - "hang" in there Baby Boy - rest and relax today, eat, nip, whatever you want!!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 4:09 PM

    Mary Jane,

    I'll be there!

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 23, 2006 4:10 PM

    There is a wonderful article that someone posted on the Denver Bronco's chat room, not sure who wrote it but it would be great if you could post it here.
    (There are also some idiot posts that you have to disregard as you get to it)
    We are rooting for you Barbaro !

    Posted by: John Yaden at July 23, 2006 4:12 PM

    Candles for Bobby
    There were only 963 last night when I went to sleep. Please remember to check on the candles at the end of the day, and assume that a whole bunch from previous days will burn out during the night.

    Or just light them throughout the day...Thanks...

    Here is Bobby's page:
    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=barba

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 4:13 PM

    Mary Jane - I will be there as well.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 4:14 PM

    Gotta take the twins to hockey practice.....
    LOVE YOU ALLL........KISSES and CONTINUED HEALING for BOBBY.....BYE UNTIL THIS EVENING

    PEACE and LOVE......

    Posted by: Maribel at July 23, 2006 4:15 PM

    Alex - any word on Michael's visit last evening??

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 4:16 PM

    Great article on baby Barbaro..thanks Alex!

    Posted by: Sue W. at July 23, 2006 4:17 PM

    CJ in Indiana,

    I went to a dressage show yesterday. It was incredible! I want to do this with my retired thoroughbred and begin my lessons in August.

    Later today I have a question to pose to you, and other show competitors, as I begin my quest. I hope the information gleaned will help others out there who either have, or are considering adopting, a retired racehorse.

    Need to leave now though to catch up on "weekend stuff" left untouched yesterday due to the horse show.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 23, 2006 4:28 PM

    THANKS FOR THE ARTICLE ALEX!

    As everyone is realizing,

    BARBARO'S GREATNESS IS FAR BEYOND BEING ONE OF THE BEST RACEHORSES OF OUR TIME.

    HIS GREATNESS/LEGACY WILL GO FAR BEYOND ANYONE CAN IMAGINE!

    FOR THOSE OF US WHO OWN RACEHORSES, WE HAVE TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT THEIR SAFETY FIRST. WE HAVE TO KEEP CAMPAIGNING FOR BARBARO AND OTHERS.

    LET'S UNITE.

    DEBRA, WI

    Posted by: Debra, WI at July 23, 2006 4:30 PM

    Mary Jane I would love to be there but I will have to see if I can get off of work and all but I would certainly love to be there.

    Believe in Barbaro
    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Dr. R

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 4:33 PM

    There is a special place in hell for the connections of Alydar! I hope he haunts their nightmares at night.


    On another note, I have a draft done on the SYNTHETIC TRACK PETITION issue. You can view it here:
    http://p218.ezboard.com/fthebored43331frm12.showMessage?topicID=259.topic


    Please send any suggestions to me at:


    keysiebee@gmail.com


    We will probably use a one of several websites for discussion later, that users here have available. But since it is Sunday I figured we could get started this way. I think it is best to keep most of that off of Tim's site.


    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 4:34 PM

    Good morning Barbaro!

    So glad to hear the good news of 'another comfortable night'! I just got back from Mass and prayed for 'Nothing but comfortable nights for you from here on out!' ;)

    Bobby, you are so loved by so many! Keep feeling our vibes of faith, hope and healing going out to you 24/7! Have a restful Sunday and another comfortable night!

    Thank you Alex for the updates and extra info! Means a lot ;)

    Posted by: Susan Chiellini at July 23, 2006 4:37 PM

    Good morning, Precious Barbaro:>) Thank our Heavenly Father for another "comfortable" night. May He give you a beautiful day filled with calm, peace, healing and free from discomfort. Thank you Precious Lord for this beautiful and magnificent horse. I pray that you will let us enjoy Barbaro for many, many years to come. Amen

    Just lit my candle for today...
    (1,003 from 12 countries)

    Barbaro Team:>) Have a wonderful day full of peace, calm and lots of love.

    Jeanette Cavalier
    Land of Enchantment

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 23, 2006 4:42 PM

    Laura in KW - looks good to me.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 4:51 PM

    Laura in KW

    Great job!! It sounds good to me.

    If we use www.petitiononline.com then we can post the link to it on many sites.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 4:54 PM

    OMG - never thought I'd be listed in the update- how kind...I just wanted to give back a little...but thank you so much.

    Marilyn in CA - I'm only 20 miles away from NBC. Now that it seems I'm being guided to do Equine Reiki, I can send quietly and zero in on our beautiful B and all the other animals being treated there (and to the fantastic staff...how I wish I could meet Michael Matz, Edgar P., Dr. R and just thank them - but I'd probably dissolve in tears just getting the words out...I'm such a softie). Like I said, all was quiet and serene - I would have felt if it was otherwise...but I feel that our boy is relaxed and doing what he needs to do. It is such a beautiful area there.

    I had gone over last Sunday just to figure out where NBC was. The drive is along gorgeous back roads and I love driving there. I can put my favorite music on (kirtan chant by Krishna Das - huge in yoga circles and I got to meet him in May) and sing to my little heart's content. Anyway, as I left, I sent some Reiki in the direction where I thought he might be...and I felt our boy's voice in my head saying "You're here". Those two words broke me down entirely. I went to my car nearly in tears because he just loves us so much and he knows what's going on outside NBC...

    I do think the day he goes home, we should gather there and just let the love out...then have a HUGE party afterwards. Just to celebrate what our beautiful Barbaro has shown us - courage, compassion, determination, commitment, healing...and most of all just plain love. I should be back from Spain for a little bit (am going laptop shopping soon so I can keep up with this site while overseas...Luis will have to get used to me logging on first thing in the morning.)

    I love the idea of another vigil to celebrate Barbaro's continued recovery...if its next weekend let me know - its my birthday and my son and his fiance have something in store for me...

    So I wonder if I should go over every Sunday morning just to send some Reiki to the place....its so beautiful there...

    Healing to all

    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 23, 2006 4:56 PM

    Good night last night!!! Yay! I was finally able to open the links to what I couldn't get into last night. I guess I just didn't have a good connection.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri at July 23, 2006 4:58 PM

    this may be a stupid question but just something I have been wondering do these horses like Barbaro ever just get ridden you know what I mean not to prepare for a race but just for a ride on a horse??? Like does anyone ever just jump on their back with the horse only having a bridle on and go riding them bareback for like a ride in the woods. I know in Seabiscuit that Red rode Biscuit through the woods. I am just curious here are they ever ridden like any other horse just for fun. Like I said this may be a stupid question.

    my favorite thing was to go out early in the morning when the grass was still wet from the morning dew and ride bareback for awhile.

    Believe in Barbaro
    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Dr. R

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 5:03 PM

    Don't know if this has been posted: There's Something Special About Barbaro.

    Blessings to Alex and may God bring healing to Barbaro!

    Posted by: Dvori at July 23, 2006 5:06 PM

    I check this site every morning. I believe in the power of prayer: whatever you ask for if you believe it, it wil come to pass. Say the prayers and truly believe. No doubt.

    Posted by: Henrietta at July 23, 2006 5:07 PM

    Oh, one VERY IMPORTANT THING I DO NEED for the petition


    I need the stats for this week for this paragraph, I am going to post it here, since there are more eyes.


    The week of July 16, 2006 through July 22, 2006 at Del Mar in Del Mar, CA there were (X) breakdowns, with (X) horses being euthanized as a result. We believe, that is too high a number for an opening week at one of Americas premier racing facilities.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 5:11 PM

    Mary Langkamp

    As we said earlier, NO question is stupid.

    Throughbreds in training are not able to be ridden for leisure. They can only be ridden by exercise riders or jockeys. Because of their temperment and training, they don't really know how to just ride for fun and it would be very dangerous.
    The good news is that when they are retired, most are able to be retrained and become wonderful riding horses. Many have second careers as show horses, riding horses and even lesson horses. But it takes time to get the "racetrack" out of them.

    Hope this answers your question.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 5:17 PM

    Laura in KW

    I think it's two but not sure. Blazing Sunset for sure. Gallant Secret was at Delaware.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 5:20 PM

    Laura in KW - looks good to me.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 5:20 PM

    ShelleyA, we had QH racehorses, but my tailbone and back can attest for the taking time to getting the "racetrack" out of them. LOL

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 5:21 PM

    Good Day All!
    Music to my ears yet again ...

    "Another Comfortable Night" for Bobby!

    And speaking of music ...I can't help but paraphrase lyrics to "Sweet Caroline" with all due respect to my favorite songwriter/singer, Neil Diamond ...

    "Sweet Bobby-O"

    Where it began, I can't begin to knowin',
    But then I felt you'd come along
    Was it the spring, then spring became the summer,
    Who'd -a believed you'd get so strong

    Hands, touchin' hands,
    Reachin' out, touchin' me, touchin' you.
    Sweet Bobby-O, good times never seemed so good.
    I've been inclined to believe they "always" would.

    But, now I look at the night
    And it don't seem so darkly,
    I fill it up with thoughts of you
    And when I doubt, doubtin' runs off my shoulders,
    How can I doubt the Miracle of You

    Warm, touchin' warm,
    Reachin' out, touchin' me, touchin' you.
    Sweet Bobby-O, good times never seemed so good.
    I've been inclined to believe they "always" would

    Oh, no. no. Sweet Bobby-O,
    Good times never seemed so good.
    I've been inclined to believe they "always" would.


    SWEET BOBBY-O
    (WHOA WHOA WHOA)
    GOOD TIMES NEVER SEEMED SO GOOD
    (SO GOOD, SO GOOD, SO GOOD!)
    I'VE BEEN INCLINED
    (WHOA WHOA WHOA)
    TO BELIEVE THEY ALWAYS WOULD, SWEET BOBBY-O

    Posted by: Linnie at July 23, 2006 5:24 PM

    I want to say it was 4 breakdowns and 1 "e" for Blazing Sunset at Del Mar. I kinda just wanted to capture a week in the life (thank you John Lennon). But I want to be sure, so if anyone can grab that stat, while I continue looking, it would be much appreciated.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 5:24 PM

    You who are moved to tears by watching horses run - at liberty and/or in racing - didja ever watch dressage?

    I did, yesterday, and drew a telling comparison between racing and dressage, that fairly cracked me and my chums up; I'll share at the end of this post. (no fair, don't peek . . .)

    I was in intermittent tears all blessed day yesterday, watching incredibly gorgeous horses (and their people) close up for hours. Muscles. In slow motion. Gorgeous. Suspended animation. Imperceptible signals from rider to horse. (Michael Matz knows ALL about this kind of stuff, btw.)

    ANYWAY - I made a mistake about the dressage show in an earlier post - Judy (my friend, the lung cancer survivor with a replaced replacement knee; says she, "I REALLY love to ride") was NOT riding their stallion (she hasn't ridden him in a while; didn't realize that, because he's in training outside our barn) - but instead rode her personal dressage horse, Rainbow Lightning, some kind of flashy sport horse not sure what kind, black with minimal lightning white markings. (He lives at Blackie's barn.) White Diamond, a/k/a WD-40, the 7 y.o. Irish Sport Horse stallion I've been raving about, will be in this coming week's big jumper show at the same place, Lamplight Equestrian Center - http://www.lamplightequestriancenter.com/ HUGE place, they're getting all the temporary stalls in place, expecting 600 to 700 horses in next week for the whole week. Our "campaigner" is competing (with trainer Helmut Schrant [sp?]) on Weds and Thurs and I will sure try to be there.

    My pal from that area who met us there, as a surprise, splurged on an electric golf cart for the day [functional equivalent of being surprised with a limo], and we had a blast, silently scooting all around the facilities, and using the golf cart for the best kind of seating around the dressage test areas. Talk about a 3-ring circus! There were 5 rings going at once - two on one side of a green area, that were at highest level (full double bridles and tall top hats), and three on the other side were training levels. The weather couldn't have been more perfect, never climbed over 80. (WD's first 3-day, a couple of weeks ago, was a little too hot for me.)

    After all the tests were done, out came the loud speaker system and the music began: First, a quadrille with 4 Black Freisian Stallions with feathered fetlocks, silver glitter ribbons braided into their manes, ridden by men in Spanish costumes, and a big red sport horse ridden by a woman in costume baring her back. Gorgeous routine - you know the drill, no doubt. At the end, the lead black horse and the red horse took a deep bow. Then there was a 2-hour musical freestyle but we couldn't stay for the whole thing - the show was close to 2 hours from home.

    We missed my friend's morning test, she was second; didn't know what time she was starting and we missed it, and then she scratched from the afternoon because Lightning was acting very weird (wheeling, spinning and rearing) for no apparent reason, and she wasn't about to take a chance with her replaced replacement knee! Her husband was "mad" at her, she told us, he thought she should have ridden the test anyway, but she was adamant not to take a chance. Personally I think if she had ridden him with him having a bad attitude, it would have been a negative experience for him and I think she was right to scratch. What do you hands-on horse people reading this think about a situation like that? Just curious.

    Dressage "competition" is a test, not a direct competition. Kind of like figure skating. Each horse/rider team is scored indivually against a standard, and the score comes as a % of perfect 100%.

    Bottom line - much as I get a thrill and a cry from a good race, it only lasts a couple minutes. With dressage, the gorgeous stuff goes on ALL DAY LONG. Kind of like the difference between a quickie and . . . ya know what, I just realized I really can't say this on a public forum open to the kids, but I'll bet you know what I mean! (btw, that's why I say in my comedic entertainment, I don't work "blue," but I do work "bluish.") It's all in the beholder's eye and ear.

    HOPE PEACE LOVE CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond, IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
    BELIEVE IN BARBARO

    (Thanks, Lisa Morin, it was you who came up with that gem, wasn't it? cj)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 5:25 PM

    Linnie - that's great. I like "how can I doubt The Miracle of You" - thank you.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 5:27 PM

    To: Mary Jane

    Hi, Mary Jane...............I started a Barbaro Fund for myself to save money for the day that Barbaro leave NBC to go home with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson..............I'm so thankful that I am alive the see God's miracle in Barbaro....I live way out west in New Mexico........I plan to get to NBC some way or another.

    Have a nice day and God Bless....

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 23, 2006 5:28 PM

    Mary Jane and Jeanette, I'm going to do all that I can to be there and wish Bobby well the day he walks out of NBC and goes home.

    I suspect the roads will be lined several rows deep for many miles with friends. He'll need another police escort!!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 5:31 PM

    Can't tell everyone what a Godsend this website has been to me. I thought maybe I was losing it as I was constantly thinking of Barbaro and lifting him up to God in prayer, many times crying as well. I love animals and have four myself (though no horses) but I thought I was getting a bit overboard. Anyway I found your website a week ago (I really believe God led me to it) and if anything my prayers have only intensified for this beautiful, brave, incredible creature that God put on this earth. I will keep up my detailed prayers on every aspect I know of regarding Barbaro's recovery and thank all of you again for inspiring me and so many like me. Thanks to Alex and Tim, everyone at NBC--they must all be the most incredible people!

    Posted by: Elaine C. at July 23, 2006 5:31 PM

    I have a question about thoroughbreds. There is an unbroken 2 year old mare here at the ranch I live on. The horses on this ranch eventually are trained to be racehorses, but I believe she has not been in training as of yet. This horse and I have developed a lovely relationship, and for the first time yesterday, she shared breath with me! From what I understand, in horse language, this is a very special thing!
    My question is..if thoroughbreds have not yet been trained as racehorses, do they make good riding horses? I would love to buy her and make her my own, but I was wondering if she would make just a good old riding horse.

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 5:33 PM

    ANOTHER GOOD NITE....!!!

    Rumor sweeping NBC that Bobby is booking PEDICURES for that new hoof he is growing...

    ....visual....Bobby sitting 'doggy style' in sling with front hooves in those little soaking-
    bowl thingys...Barbaro gossiping madly..."So I said to the guy, 'look,don't take so much off the top, it makes me look fat!' "


    pam
    j'ville

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 5:34 PM

    Karen, has this filly been broken at all? For a halter, saddle anything?

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 5:34 PM

    Pamela - what an imagination you have - I LOVED IT!!! Do you think he would go for the clear lacquer or just a nice buffing??

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 5:38 PM

    HOW TO READ THIS COMMENTARY WITHOUT GOING BLINDER

    Just wanted to share a technique I've figured out for reading posts in a bigger font (YES, SIZE DOES MATTER) - I can hardly read the posts as they appear. But if you scroll down to where you can post from, and hit "Preview," you can then scroll down and read from the top in much larger type-size. You can choose whatever size font you want from your "View" "text size" options at the top of your "window". Figured that out about a week or so into this journey; sorry I took so long to mention it. I'm sure I'm not the only geezer around with trifocals! And you don't have to be old to need large print. Seriously, I'm sorry not to have mentioned this sooner. Hope it helps somebody - or has everybody figured it out who needs to? Just wondering.

    BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
    BELIEVE IN BARBARO

    HOPE PEACE LOVE - CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond, IN, f/kk/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 5:39 PM

    Laura-

    She wears a halter, but I don't think she's been broken in any way. The owners have been talking about sending her to Louisiana soon to be broken, said she will be gone about a month, then she'll come back to grow up a little more. That's all I know about her.

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 5:40 PM

    I'm guessing buffing...heard he doesn't like FRENCH MANICURES...too, too...ya know...But he is into the great leg massages...

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 5:41 PM

    Follow this link for an article in a Scottish newspaper...how neat!

    http://www.sundayherald.com/56869

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 5:47 PM

    ANOTHER COMFORTABLE NIGHT !!!!

    YIPYO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: chris byers at July 23, 2006 5:48 PM

    Karen...loved the link....

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 5:52 PM

    "ANOTHER COMFORTABLE NIGHT" - wonderful three words...

    Several opinions regarding Brother Derek causing Barbaro's injury and many different views. Providing the following articles if interested. Regardless, what happened happened. For future breeding purposes it would be good to know if it was indeed a clip, a misstep or genetic. Of course, all kinds of thoughts on someone opening Gate 6, Brother Derek pushing on his gate before the race and HIS door never opened but Barbaro's did and he lightly touched it. Conspiracies galore. However, the Jackson's, Michael Matz, Prado are CLASSY professionals and would never point blame as what happened happened and you can't change it. Main concern is GETTING BARBARO BETTER and moving forward......

    http://feeds.baltimorenews.net/?rid=8cab588dc176f8a6&cat=57bb66ae98bf0999&f=1

    http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/14718210.htm

    Posted by: Deb G at July 23, 2006 5:55 PM

    Karen,

    You might want to think twice about this. Although you have built a good relationship with her, it is much different thing to get on her back. Thoroughbreds are bred to race and can be very difficult to handle. Are you an experienced rider?

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 5:57 PM

    "Another comfortable night" - that's music to my ears! Thank you, God for another comfortable night for our Barbaro. Hang in there, Sweet Boy! We are here, praying for you! Love, Sue xoxo

    Posted by: Sue at July 23, 2006 6:01 PM

    Laura in Key West
    Here is an article on a meeting at Del Mar to discuss injuries to horses. I am not sure the statistics in here are reliable, but it is a starting point.

    http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/delmarraces/20060723-9999-1s23dmside.html

    I believe that California already has a timetable in place to convert all tracks to Polytrak.

    Hope this helps.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 6:03 PM

    ShellyA - I have been thinking twice. I'm not real experienced, and it was just a thought. That's why I wanted to ask somebody more knowledgeable about thoroughbreds. Most of my experience is with cowhorses. I've really always wanted a Buckskin for a riding horse...and I do realize that thoroughbreds are the athletes of the breed. I just love this horse so! She is the sweetest thing!

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 6:04 PM

    Gotta share with you guys that Barbaro was depicted in the editorial section of the Lexington Herald Leader today. Lexington developers would be pleased to convert all the greenspace in Lexington into housing communities, and are always attempting to do so. It's that way in our county also, Jessamine (county of Bobby's birth) where developers abound. Anyway, they are going another round in Lexington, developers verses those who want the farm land to survive. The editorial piece begins with a character, I assume to represent a vet, saying "There will never be a full recovery", a screen behind him shows a horse with two hind legs in casts. The next screen says, "We can only try to stabilize it", Next screen says, Limit the damage and hope for the best" The next panel shows a group of developers in hard hats, "Growth is God" buttons, and one with a syringe full of liquid, saying "When you're ready to euthanize, just let us know". The final panel shows the vet with a puzzled look and the horse (Barbaro) on a sign saying "Bluegrass Horse Country". Barbaro has become a symbol for those of us in support of saving the land. How far reaching is this horses effects?

    Kim

    Posted by: Kim at July 23, 2006 6:04 PM

    Hey Beautiful Brave One,
    another good night!

    Hi Family,
    As usual, thanks for the laugh , Neo!!

    John, you're right about the Broncos Site :)

    Love,
    Susan
    And Barbara Kerr, nice to see you again!

    Posted by: Susan w. at July 23, 2006 6:05 PM

    Ok I think this may be the final draft of the petition, please see the 2 entry on this page link below. I added more stats.

    http://p218.ezboard.com/fthebored43331frm12.showMessage?topicID=259.topic

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 6:10 PM

    C Jaffe...your comment re "size does matter..."
    was priceless...

    With all of the kidding we make over golf...I must admit that I will watch TIGER WOODS anytime, any place...anywhere...He and Bobby have a lot in common...both are fiercely competitive, sheer perfection in execution and secure in the knowledge that there is no one else who can even come close!!!

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 6:12 PM

    Thanks Marilyn in Ca. I just used that article for the final draft!

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 6:12 PM

    Good Job Laura in KW

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 6:15 PM

    Here is another reason for needing the petition, such a sad story..but maybe it will help for the cause. There is a message at the end for all of us...

    http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/sunpub/naper/sports/6_2_NA23_COLUMN_S10723.asp

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 6:19 PM

    AAAWWWW..Tiger wins the British Open, and he is CRYING LIKE A BABY...because of the recent loss of his Dad...He would fit right in with us BARBAROMANIACS!!!!

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 6:23 PM

    April Rene,

    Please check your personal email. I sent you the info on your horse.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 23, 2006 6:27 PM

    Laura - thank you for what you are doing. I think it is just great.

    If I understand correctly, the average national norm is 1.5 per 1000? And the synthetic track results so far are 3 for about 4400 - wouldn't that mean the synthetic track took it down more than 50%??? Lord knows, I'm not a mathematician, but if that percentage is close to correct, I would highlight that number!

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 6:28 PM

    Lyn Gilbert
    Thank you so much for the detailed post! It made me cry when you got the part about last Sunday, when you felt Bobby saying "You're here". I do like to think that in his heart he senses our great love for him.

    I hope you can go there now and then; and please send him all of our love when you do. It is hard for me to imagine that I would ever be able to get out there, even when Bobby goes home, because I have to stay close by my husband, who is in constant pain and needs help with his disabilities. So it means a lot to know that some of us can be there close to Bobby, especially you, with your healing practices. Thanks --

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 6:30 PM

    "Another comfortable night." Those are the words I live to hear these days! Good boy Bobby. May today be as comfortable for you. You keep giving it your all sweetie! Have a great Sunday...I love you!

    Posted by: Sandie at July 23, 2006 6:37 PM

    Laura in Key West,

    Here is another article with a little more info about the current Del Mar meet, in case it helps with the petition. Being in the Chicago area, the Arlington Park situation is also of concern. I am attending a charity event on Aug. 5 there and hope it will be a safe day for all. (Well, I hope EVERY day is safe.)

    http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=34536

    Bobby, hope you are gaining strength each day. Grow, hoof, grow! Front feet, stay cool!

    Posted by: Gloria at July 23, 2006 6:38 PM

    Mary S
    A news report last week said that the number of catastrophic injuries has been reduced by 80% on the tracks that have changed to synthetic surfaces. That is huge!!!!

    That's why this petition in so important.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 6:40 PM

    Shelley - thanks for that. I didn't realize the number - didn't see it in the petition. Sorry!

    Love, Light and Protectin for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 6:42 PM

    Keep praying for Barbaro and the others here:

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/groups.cfm?l=eng
    You can see the number of candles for each one, a constant source of hope for all of us!

    Posted by: Dvori at July 23, 2006 6:42 PM

    May God bless you and keep you Easy Strider. How very, very sad. Just as I did for Gallant Secret, I'm going to go light a candle for Easy Strider now. My heart just breaks for these horses.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 23, 2006 6:45 PM

    Marilyn/CA, what are yours and your husband's full names? I would be so happy to send healing to both of you (wish you were closer - I'd teach you Reiki to work on your husband and yourself AND work on him and you...).

    If you want to e-mail me, I have 2 e-mail addresses:
    lyn7292001@yahoo.com
    lyn.gilbert@gmail.com.

    If you wish (and I do understand if you don't want to)you can go into some detail privately if you wish to tell me exactly what your husband is going thru...that will help me visualize where the energy needs to go...I'm structuring my time now so I can send every day at close to a set time (my life is changing in leaps and bounds - and its not done yet...).

    I'd be more than delighted to go to NBC a couple of times/week just to send healing to everybody - animal and human and let people here know if anything is going on...but I'll take getting the same "boring" (yeah, right) 3 words we need to see. This is one time "boring" is a great state to be in...

    Never say never (re getting out here for the time when Bobby comes home). There will be a way...keep the hope going.

    Healing to all

    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 23, 2006 6:47 PM

    ok I have finished the body of the petition, set up an email account ...your gonna love it.


    nomoredirt@gmail.com


    but now we need to think up a name for our group. I would like think up something that would have a name that would also be an acronym you know like MADD (mothers against drunk driving) send your ideas to the above address. I would like to get this petition up today.


    My one concern, is using Bobbys name, I would not want to upset the Jacksons. Let me know your thoughts, however, its not about racing, its about safety.


    thanks

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 6:50 PM

    Mary S

    That wasn't in the petition. I heard it on a local Fox newscast report last week. I was shocked.
    If this was happening on baseball fields or football fields, you'd be sure something would have changed long ago!!
    Let's make it happen....for Barbaro and all the others!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 6:51 PM

    PADR - people against dirt racing???

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 6:55 PM

    Glad to hear about another good night for you, said a prayer for you today at Church, keep up the good work!
    Said a prayer for the Dr. Richardson and his team as well, God chooses special people to be veterinarians!
    Take Care
    Patti

    Posted by: Patti Ferrick at July 23, 2006 6:58 PM

    Thanks for all the input on the petition, I did a lot of reading yesterday and early this morning. I was up till about 3. I had read most of the articles. The hardest part was condensing, and trying to not go on and on and on. I hope our point was made in that short time. That is why I tried to use the stats. Black and White. Believe me if I get a chance to meet with our congress person...there is a good chance. I know her from when I was in radio down here in The Keys. After I show her all these stats and the black and white stuff the final thing she will see in my power point presnetation will be the beautiful face of Gallant Secret. That dainty girl who will never have the chance to go back to the field and have her babies, I think it will be very effective.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:00 PM

    Laura in Key West

    Brain is on slo-mo right now. I'm supposed to be packing for New York!

    CARES

    C-caring
    A-advocates
    R-regarding
    E-equine
    S-safety

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 23, 2006 7:01 PM

    Gallant Secret, May you gallop freely in God's heavenly pastures forever in His glory.

    I keep going over my imagined scenario of Gallant Secret rebreaking her leg. Thoughts of her woke me up again last night.

    Why O why didn't they use the recovering pool? Why, when they saw her thrashing, didn't they immediately sedate her and let her recover in the pool? Why didn't they give her a second chance? Why O why?

    It makes me angry and breaks my heart at the same time. Light candles here.

    Posted by: Cathy Glover at July 23, 2006 7:01 PM

    LOL, Miss Sally I know a few dirt track car racers who we might make mad. LOL I used to be in the car racing business back in the day. LOL

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:02 PM

    In the Naperville Sun today:

    Easy Strider deserves our thoughts and prayers, too
    "There goes another one" was all I heard.

    I rushed out into the grandstand at Arlington Park and saw it. A horse standing down below me on the backstretch had his right leg jutting away from his body. I turned away quickly and kept muttering "Oh my gosh" and "Oh" over and over again as I covered my face with my right hand.

    The horse was Easy Strider, a two-year-old colt in his first race at Arlington Park. It was a 5 1/2-furlong sprint (nearly 3/4 of a mile) to start the Saturday, July 15 card. A pair of workers brought out a white plastic sheet supporting by two wooden poles. Various men went behind it. At one point, the wind blew the bottom of white sheet up, and you could see the horse's still face for a second, his bay color covered in the track dirt from his first and only race.

    By then, he was gone.

    Easy Strider was officially the 17th horse euthanized after a race at Arlington Park. Behind that curtain while children and their families looked on, the colt was in all probability given a shot of sodium pentathol. Five more have been put down during morning workouts. Last season, there were only 12 such breakdowns. There's a little more than a month to go in the summer meet at Arlington and 17 could be just a start. Hopefully not and hopefully not for any of the horses on Arlington Million Day, some of whom are shipped from overseas. A breakdown on that day could mean those foreign horses would not come to Arlington next time around.

    I say only that I wish there were none. This was a sullied, unknown side of the horse racing industry until Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro shattered his hind right leg for the world to see. That's the same leg that Easy Strider broke, snapping his right tibia while running toward the frontstretch at Arlington.

    Barbaro got the best care money could buy and is still clinging to hope (even with his current bout of laminitis that could prove fatal). Easy Strider is hopefully somewhere in that Big Pasture in the Sky, chewing on grass and eyeing young fillies.

    While hundreds and thousands of people send their prayers, posters, balloons and cards to Barbaro, horses like Easy Strider continue to fade into memory not long after their own catostrophic injuries. By most estimations, there is around one breakdown requiring euthanasia per 750 to 800 starters (10 horses in one race equals 10 starters). If there were 10 starters per race and nine races on a typical card, that's one about every eight or nine race days. That doesn't count the horses that are put down more than 24 hours after an incident nor does it count the others who are retired with their injuries.

    In June, Arlington brought in Joe King, a racing surface expert from New York, and Gregory Coon of Charles E. Coon and Sons, a Longwood, Fla., company that has built racetracks for 50 years. Neither found anything suspect with the track. Horse trainer Christine Janks pointed to whether trainers are running unsound horses in a commentary for the Chicago Sun-Times on July 7.

    Whatever the reason, this will likely continue for infinity. Even with the installation of Polytrack (a surface that mixes polyproplyene fibers, rubber and silicia sand) at Turfway Park in Florence, Ky., there were still three breakdowns from September 2005 to April 2006. However, that was down from 24 over the same period the previous year. More tracks are looking at installing Polytrack. The California Senate passed a bill compelling their tracks to install that surface or something similar in 2007. Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., and Woodbine in Toronto are also looking at installing the surface.

    That will help but it won't prevent all breakdowns. Those will probably continue to happen. So for those of you who have prayed for Barbaro, held out hope for the Kentucky Derby winner or perhaps even sent cards or letters, please do the same for horses like Easy Strider.


    07/23/06

    Posted by: Heartbroken at July 23, 2006 7:03 PM

    Oooops! I forgot to tell you Laura, I love the e-mail address.

    Barbaro's Legacy--AMAZING

    Sandy

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 23, 2006 7:04 PM

    I agree Laura - I'm watching the Nascar prerace right now and I thought after I said that - that Tony Stewart and the likes would hate us.

    I like CARES - it pretty much says it all.

    If anyone sees the picture of Gallant Secret and hears of her accident and subsequent death - would break anyones heart.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:06 PM

    NOT FOR EXISTENTIALISTS AND HORSELOVERS ONLY - THE MIRACLE CONTINUES (7/23/06)

    Thanks, Alex, for the hyperlink to the story on Bobby's babyhood in your latest (301) Barbaro update. Quotes one person who saw a 2-week ultrasound: "I say I knew him from a follicle."

    This piece not only confirms what I've asserted before - that The Barb's great "ground manners" [without which he could not have been saved (handles confinement with great attitude; learns to love and use sling)] - result from 2 factors: (i) his babyhood handling (people picked by the Jacksons), and (ii) his later training (Michael Matz and crew - also picked by the Jacksons) - it highlights WHY HE HANDLES STALL CONFINEMENT SO WELL, and also suggests a technique that should perhaps be utilized routinely - for practical reasons. THIS COLT HAD AN EARLY INJURY FOR WHICH HE WAS CONFINED and treated.

    I propose early equine training should include simulation of same for purposes evident in the ongoing miracle manifest in Barbaro's present recovery process.

    Seriously - when my old guy (first "adult" horse; retired hunter, Sunny) had his first tendon-lenghening operation, my inspired vet (then, E. Ross Hugi of Mundelein IL) applied a simulated cast with the horse awake, THE DAY BEFORE THE OPERATION, so that the horse went to sleep with it on and woke up with it on, prior to surgery. Then he was knocked out and repaired. When he woke up (no recovery pools in late 70's, were there?) he had on a cast LIKE HE WOKE UP WITH EARLIER THAT DAY and accepted it and went on with his happy old retired life.

    We also learn that Bobby's REAL nickname, that he knew and responded to as a baby, is La Ville.
    We also learn that peppermints are an acquired taste.

    That early experience, being stall-bound under treatment for that "unfortunate" splint, is precisely why he has adapted so well to his present circumstances. And I'm sure that his connections' knowledge of this aspect of his character, was a major, if not THE, factor weighing into the balance of the ultimate decision, to try, or not to try, to save him - not only on Preakness day, but also in the face of the additional confinement in the wake of the L word. (You know, that big decision here really was made not once but twice.)

    Excerpts from The Daily Racing Form, 5/12/06

    LEXINGTON, Ky. - When Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro came into the world on the night of April 29, 2003, he needed a little bit of help.

    Bill Sanborn foaled the colt, who is by Dynaformer, at Sanborn Chase farm near Nicholasville, Ky., and remembers vividly that his first impression had nothing to do with Derby roses.

    "He was just a large colt," Sanborn said.

    Barbaro's size was a little surprising. His dam, La Ville Rouge, wasn't all that big herself, and the combination of a big foal and a smallish-to-average-size mare meant that Sanborn and Irvin White, the night watchman and a key assistant at Sanborn Chase, had to roll up their sleeves, each grab a foreleg, and gradually pull the foal out of his dam.

    "In a foaling barn, every night is a surprise," Sanborn, 54, said. "This is my 30th straight breeding season, and a mare goes down to foal, I still get a knot in my stomach. You never know what's going to happen. But if the knot ever goes away, I'm going to be in trouble.

    "But other than having to pull out the foal from La Ville, that was it," Sanborn added. "We pulled the foaling chart after he won the Derby. It said, 'Difficult foaling, foal had to be assisted.' And after that it said, 'Mare and foal doing fine.' "

    That little bit of extra effort put the Sanborn Chase team into the Derby history book.

    "We had a group of foals, and he was always different from the rest," recalled White, 38. "I always thought he'd go on to the races and do well, but

    I never knew he'd do this!"

    Sanborn and his wife, Sandra, ended their lease on the Nicholasville property last year, and Sanborn took a job as general manager of Wimbledon Farm in Lexington. But the team that raised Barbaro is largely intact. White and several other employees moved with him and now work for Wimbledon.

    Today, the Sanborn Chase breeding program consists of seven mares that the Sanborns and a few partners board at Wimbledon. Barbaro's dam - still owned by Barbaro's breeders and owners, Roy and Gretchen Jackson - is at Mill Ridge Farm in Lexington. She aborted her 2005 foal, but this year she has a March foal, a full brother to Barbaro. She was bred back to Dynaformer on May 5, the day before Barbaro won the Derby.

    In the first few seconds after Barbaro was born, Bill Sanborn remembers thinking, "Lotta leg." He liked that about the colt, but he never entertained any Derby dreams.

    "You know if you do or don't like a horse," Sanborn said. "Everybody's got their own type of horse they like, and he was sort of mine. But a Derby horse? Gosh, no. No. The day of the Derby, the guys that train 'em don't even know. Nobody knows."

    Sanborn liked Barbaro, and so did everyone else who played a part in the colt's early months at Sanborn Chase. Barbaro was at the farm from birth, through weaning, until he left for John Stevens's training center Ocala, Fla., to be broken to a saddle in the fall of 2004. He was one of about 20 foals from that crop.

    "The first time I saw him was on a 14-day pregnancy scan on the ultrasound," remembered Keith Richie, who worked with Barbaro in Sanborn Chase's foaling barn. "I say I knew him since he was a follicle."

    When Richie, 45, got to work with the colt, he found him "perfect."

    "He was so mild-mannered, I could roll him over on his back and scratch his belly or pick out his feet," he said. "He was big, but he wasn't lanky. He was real brawny. And he had the nicest temperament."

    That easygoing nature made Barbaro a welcome presence, said Sally Mullis. Mullis, 47, worked with him in the foaling and yearling barns and describes the colt as a model student.

    "To me, he was just a nice little bay colt," she said. "He chimed right in and got with program. He was not a troublemaker."

    When Barbaro was weaned in the fall of 2003, he joined a group of five or six colts in a pasture. "He was always leader of the pack," recalled White.

    But his nature never changed. He seemed to enjoy people, though he disliked the peppermints they often brought.

    "I always spent a little more time with him, because he'd stand right there and let you rub on him," White said. "He loved it. But I never could get him to eat a peppermint."

    HERE COMES THE PART I'M FOCUSING ON - capitalizing the news that I personally found stunning:

    Barbaro, unnamed then and known around the farm as "La Ville" after his dam, had no major mishaps during his time at Sanborn Chase. HE ONCE RAPPED HIS LEG IN THE PASTURE AND DEVELOPED A SPLINT - A SMALL BUT PAINFUL BONY ENLARGEMENT - THAT REQUIRED HIM TO BE STALL-BOUND FOR TWO WEEKS WHILE THE FARM STAFF TREATED HIM WITH COLD HOSING AND BANDAGING.

    "He was in a stall that had a mesh door that was specially made with a diamond cut out of it, where a horse could put his head out, for lay-ups," Sanborn said. "Even as a baby, he liked to keep his head out. White took a real liking to this horse, and he moved the horse that was in that stall so he could hang his head out.

    "On ESPN on Derby morning, they showed him standing there with his head hanging and that lower lip flapping, and I said, 'There he is.' He was always like that. You'd walk by him, pat him on the head, and say, 'Hey, La Ville, how you doing, boy?' HE JUST LIKED TO WATCH THINGS. HE WAS A COOL HORSE. IT NEVER BOTHERED HIM TO BE CONFINED TO A STALL, AND THAT'S A PRETTY NEAT PERSONALITY."

    End of excerpts; there's more. Please, read the whole thing, via Alex's link; I didn't post link because that apparently holds up the post getting posted. Lots of wonderful insights into a part of Bobby's life we haven't been exposed to before.

    Just realized if I had a racehorse, I'd want to name him/her Ipsa Loquitor so I could Race Ipsa Locquitor. [res ipsa loquitor in legalese-Latin means "the thing speaks for itself" - used with self-evident propositions and even elevated to a rule of law.]

    HOPE PEACE LOVE - CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 7:07 PM

    Laura: Might want to be careful using Barbaro's name to start the petition as some folks do not feel his injury was caused from the track, thus, they may focus on defending the injury rather than focusing on track safety.

    Just some thoughts......

    Posted by: Deb G at July 23, 2006 7:08 PM

    Laura

    Great thing about this site is that we have people from all parts of the country. Once we have enough signatures, we will be able to take it to legislators everywhere. We can have a representative in every state.
    Put me down for Pennsylvania!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 7:12 PM

    "Heartbroken"--
    Thank you for posting this article. I write this while crying. "His first and only race". A two-year old. Still a baby. Probably nervous, excited, rarin' to go do what he'd been training for his entire short life.

    I'm not a track expert, but I can't accept that the track itself isn't at least part of the problem at Arlington. But, as we all know, Arlington is far from the only track where horses like Easy Strider die every day.

    Signing Laura's petition to enforce safer, more standardized track surfaces on all tracks will be a big leap forward, judging by the statistics we've seen for synthetic surfaces so far. We can't assume this will be enough.

    I really appreciate all the information the "horse people" on this board are providing, and Laura's work on the petition. Most human athletes get to choose whether to pursue a sport, what sport, and whether to compete in a certain contest. It is rare for a football player, for instance, to play when he's unusually sore or bruised or tight. Horses don't get that choice, and can't verbalize what's going on. More vigilance is needed; more jockeys, trainers, and track vets need to err on the side of caution before letting a horse run. This too won't completely eradicate the problem, but it would help.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 7:16 PM

    I hate to post about anything sad here because we're all such positive people, but a question has been nagging at me and I'm wondering if anyone has a possible answer. Why was Gallant Secret taken to a recovery stall after surgery, and not the recovery pool? It's because she rebroke her leg thrashing about while coming out of anesthesia that she had to be euthanized. I thought this is why they have the recovery pool at NBC. Why didn't they use it for Gallant Secret? I'm sure there is a good reason, and I would never second guess the doctors or staff there; after all, they're taking such great care of Bobby! I just don't understand why this happened to poor Gallant Secret. It just seems so unnecessary.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 23, 2006 7:17 PM

    Deb G.

    That's a good point.
    I think it's fine to say that the public's interest in Barbaro caused the current interest in racing safety. Because, that's what happened and why we're all here. But not point to the cause of his injury.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 7:17 PM

    RE: Update 302

    Yippee! Terrific news. Bobby's stable, he's comfortable, his condition isn't deteriorating, and he got some more quality pampering from his buddy, Dr. Kathy!!

    Not long after the Preakness, I saw an interview somewhere which showed Kathy Anderson making her usual rounds at Fair Hill. Her love for her horses just shone from her face.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 7:20 PM

    Alex and Dr. Anderson - thank you for that update!!

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 7:22 PM

    Lyn Gilbert
    Thank you so much for your wonderful generosity. I will email you some information. Thank you thank you thank you...

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 7:22 PM

    I thought of that and can always say something like.
    "while we will never know what caused his injury" blah blah

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:23 PM

    Thanks Alex and Dr Anderson - especially Dr. A for giving our boy and a massage. I'm sure he is very relaxed right now. Probably ready for a nap!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:24 PM

    Oh my God - another one. I'm just sobbing. God please bless and protect every one of these racehorses. I have to step away - losing my focus for Bobby.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 7:25 PM

    Wonderful news from Dr Anderson!

    Go Barbaro Go!

    Thank you Alex, so, so much!

    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 23, 2006 7:25 PM

    Laura

    That's good.....while we will never know what caused his injury, the end result is the outpouring of concern for the safety of racing in general.
    Not exactly but something like that.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 7:27 PM

    This might be a very dumb idea, but that rarely stops me....

    Laura, re your petition--what about getting some big-name human athletes on board? Especially some who have been injured, or whose sport (like NASCAR or boxing) has undergone some reforms as a result of fatalities?

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 7:32 PM

    More good news from Dr. Anderson!!!


    My apologies if this has already been posted.


    A series of pictures from Fair Hill including our hero Alex.


    http://theshedrow.com/gallery/All-Things-Considered/alex_051006_0003Ax


    I found this on the Thoroughbredchampions site posted by "Gin Talking" (I want to give proper credit)

    Posted by: Pat G San Jose, CA at July 23, 2006 7:34 PM

    I am also confused about the circumstances regarding Gallant Secret's euthanasia as well as her original injuries. What exactly were her injuries? What criteria does NBC use to determine if a horse should be given the benefits of using the pool? Since NBC has state of the art equipment, why aren't all horses in their care given the same options for a successful recovery? I'm not second guessing NBC or anyone else. I'm just confused and angry that yet another horse left this world under such tragic circumstances.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 23, 2006 7:34 PM

    We do not know if they did not use the recovery pool for Gallant. I would assume they did and the problem occured when they removed her to the recovery stall (same with Barbaro).. from there they are taken to a stall in the ICU area.. The recovery stall is a area where they can further recover/stand on their feet before being moved to a regular stall.

    Just because it was stated the mishap happened in the recovery stall, does NOT mean they did not use the recovery pool. From my exerience with NBC, most surgery horses are in the pool, then once they "wake" up, they are taken to a recovery stall.

    So maybe Dr Anderson can look into this for us and let us know, but we are speculating on something that has not been announced.. I am fairly certain she was in the pool for a time, and the mishap came in the stall.. Some horses do not do well with pain and anesthia, and still are fighting things..

    I have had 2 horses there for surgery and both were in the pool.. it is almost standard recovery for certain types of surgeries there..

    Maybe Alex can look into that for us, and let us know.

    Posted by: Marie at July 23, 2006 7:34 PM

    Susan E - thats a great idea. Laura in KW - you said you had been in the race car business - you must have some connections there. With the new safe walls that have been installed at the tracks, full face helmets, the HANS device that is now mandatory - that would be some good stuff!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:35 PM

    Great news from Dr. Anderson. Keep it up Barbaro! ...standing on all fours, leaning into Dr. A. during his massage. I love it!

    Deb G.--good point-leave Barbaro's name out of the petition for a multitude of reasons. The media will connect it anyway, but at least it won't be in black and white in the petition! It will only be left to speculation as to why the petition was written at this time. Of course the answer to that is the concern over Arlington Park.

    Love to Barbaro

    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    CARES

    C-caring
    A-advocates
    R-regarding
    E-equine
    S-safety

    Sandy

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 23, 2006 7:35 PM

    Ok here I changed that 2nd paragraph


    While we will probably never know the cause of his injury, it has turned the spotlight upon his sport and exposed its cracked and flawed racing surface. Many factors, including aging tracks and cost cutting methods of maintaining them have cost the lives of numerous heroic horses, and in some cases even their jockeys. This petition hopes to address the concern and the need for installing newer synthetic surfaces on these tracks.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:36 PM

    Marie,

    I'm curiuos. What is your connection to NBC?

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 23, 2006 7:37 PM

    Laura

    Safer Tracks Urgently Needed (STUN)

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 7:38 PM

    Sally in KW, I havent been in the racing business since 1992, so all of my friends have retired or died. LOL

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:40 PM

    Well I tried!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:40 PM

    One of the people advocating the switch to synthetic racing surfaces is Laura Hillenbrand, the author of SEABISCUIT. She was interviewed awhile back and said when the synthetic surface was used, it reduced incidents by 80%. She is a strong voice for adopting it on all race courses.

    Bobby, you are one amazing animal! The miracle continues...Home For Christmas! We know what Santa will load in the sleigh for you!

    Posted by: Melissa K. at July 23, 2006 7:41 PM

    Sally in KW--

    Thanks!

    Any more "sightings" at the KW Airport or on Duvall Street....? LOL

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 7:41 PM

    I heard he was laying around the pool at the Sheraton - they had to ask him to put on this trunks - no nude sunbathing!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:42 PM

    I understand the reasons about not having Bobbys name in the petition. But, quite frankly, I would not even be having this discussion, or even thought about it if his accident would not have happened. So I do think there is a connection. Would we be here posting? Its hard to say.

    here is the final final draft, I changed it again, and Bobby just ties it together .


    http://p218.ezboard.com/fthebored43331frm12.showMessage?topicID=259.topic

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:45 PM

    Oh, scroll all the way down for the final one.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:46 PM

    CJ the Crazy Cat Lady!:


    Thank you a kazillion times over for this tip. Also you can type your message from this page--the comment box is at the top instead of the bottom.


    My eyes dearly thank you.


    Michael's Miracle

    Posted by: Margaret at July 23, 2006 7:51 PM

    "I heard he was laying around the pool at the Sheraton - they had to ask him to put on this trunks - no nude sunbathing!!"

    ...yet he raced wearing only a tiny saddle--on national TV, no less.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 7:52 PM

    Thank you Tim
    For those interested in learning more about Bobby's younger days.
    And he had the nicest " temperament."
    That's our guy Barbaro.
    Very interresting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    Posted by: Debbie at July 23, 2006 7:52 PM

    Maybe they asked him to put on the saddle - I just assumed it was swim trunks. Hope they wen't speedo's - lol

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 7:54 PM

    Hi Laura,

    The petition is great! Thanks so much for doing it. Hope you don't mind my pointing out a typo. (I'm not a bad copy editor.) In the ninth(?) para which begins "The California Horse Racing Board did decided..." you could remove the 'd'.

    Sally,

    I love 'CARES.'

    Alex, as always, thanks for the updates. Wonderful report on our beautiful boy.

    Posted by: Irene at July 23, 2006 7:55 PM

    Laura--

    Thanks for all the hard work on the petition. I applaud you! It's for such a noble cause. The horses can't speak for themselves-we have to. I like the wording in the petition. It will appear to all that you have done your "homework."

    Thank you,
    Sandy

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 23, 2006 8:01 PM

    After his difficult birth, Barbaro thrived.
    Love the site, thank you Tim and all for finding it for us!

    Posted by: Debbie at July 23, 2006 8:02 PM

    Laura in Key West...

    Bravo!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 8:04 PM

    Laura in KW - great job!!!!!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:04 PM

    Shelley A -

    Oh my - I'm awed to know that you were affiliated with "Smarty". I have 2 books about him as well as a DVD with all his races. I was crushed when he lost the Belmont. (I'd like to discuss that with you sometime). I checked the web site - loved it!!! Wow - I'm so impressed (sincerely).

    To keep this topic on Bobby -
    Laura and others who worked on the Petition - Great Job! Let us know when it's ready for signing.

    Janice

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at July 23, 2006 8:08 PM

    Shelly A - can you post the website with the interview with Smarty Jones re: Barbaro? I read it once and loved it - I want to add it to my favorites so I can re-read when I want to.

    thanks

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:09 PM

    Sally in Key West

    I'm not the one who posted that interview but it was so cute. Wish whoever did would post it again.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 8:13 PM

    Thanks for catching that typo Irene, I guess I have looked at it so much I cant even see them anymore.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:13 PM

    Janice

    Glad you liked the site. Spent some great times with Smarty. That's another reason this petition is so important to me. If we had the safer track surfaces, he might still be racing!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 8:15 PM

    I think the CARES is good. I am ready to set up the petition. Are there any objections? Let me know.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:18 PM

    Go for it Laura in KW - you have done a wonderful job on this!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:19 PM

    Good Afternoon Bobby,

    Such great news to hear how you enjoyed your massage. You continue to feel good, because I got your present all done and packed ready to go express mail tomorrow. Since I'm not too far(Conn) you should have it the next day.I made it with all your favorites, so I hope you enjoy it, and you can have some of the staff join in with you. Nobody likes to eat alone all the time. I loved the story of your birth. It just shows you were born tough, but inside your a sweetie. Have a great day little friend. Sending you love and kisses. In my thoughts and prayers.

    Posted by: Debbie Jurasus at July 23, 2006 8:20 PM

    Count me in on the Petition when ready, of course. I think it's a great idea to involve human athletes in the promotion.

    If I were Smarty Jones, I wouldn't run at Arlington. If he's so smart, maybe he'll pick up one foot and act lame that day, like our old boxer dog used to do when he didn't want to do something. I think the damm race (Arlington Million) should be called off, frankly. Something is not right - the statistics are too skewed. It ain't worth the risk, is it????

    Won't spout on that again, I am not criticizing racing per se, only Arlington at this point in time.

    HOPE PEACE LOVE - CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 8:20 PM

    Alex, thanks for the update with Dr. A.'s good report on Barbaro!

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 8:22 PM

    Sally in Key West---ROFLMAO Thanks for the image of Barbaro at the pool! I needed that!
    (big horse laugh, pun intended)

    Posted by: Phyllis M...Dallas, Texas at July 23, 2006 8:23 PM

    No objection here..proceed and count me in!

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 8:24 PM

    Isn't Funny Cide scheduled to race there? No!!!!
    The last I heard his owners/trainers were "evaluating the situation." I'll bet Funny could give them their answer without further evaluation! I love Funny Cide too.

    Sandy

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 23, 2006 8:25 PM

    Phyllis M - I know what LMAO but what is ROR - I'm clueless to this blog language.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:26 PM

    And thanks for working so hard, Laura in KW - Kudos to you!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 8:27 PM

    Sally in Key West--No biggie! Stands for "rolling in floor laughing my a** off" !

    Posted by: Phyllis M...Dallas, Texas at July 23, 2006 8:28 PM

    Laura

    Tried to pull it up again to read but the link didn't work. Was just wondering what the final, final, final,final...ha ha draftlooked like.

    I'm sure it's fine. Go for it!!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 8:29 PM

    I've been so busy reading and writing I missed Alex's latest! Alex, Dr. Kathy, you're a couple'a dears; it's music to my ears; you silence all my fears . . .

    Standing square on all four legs; responding to massage; OY VEY - I'M KVELLIN' MIT NACHAS!
    (That's a Yiddish expression for the joy one feels when good things befall one's loved ones.)
    I am t'rilled and overjoyed at the latest report.

    Just remembered - one of the free-style dressage competitors, a very young (probably pre-teen) girl on a very little, perfectly proportioned pony [French Riding Pony maybe?] - chose music from cartoons, so at the end of the routine we heard "THAT'S ALL, FOLKS!"

    HOPE PEACE LOVE

    BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
    BELIEVE IN BARBARO

    CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 8:30 PM

    Hello Sweet Boy!! Another good night!! One day at a time baby, we will be here with you the whole way!!

    LOVE YOU B!!!

    BLB!!

    Karen -TN

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 8:30 PM

    Thank you, Lord Jesus, for answering our prayers and giving Barbaro another comfortable night. I pray he has a restful, healing day and that you keep him free of pain. I give praise and thanks to You for continuing to remove the L infection from his left rear hoof and pray the new hoof regrows quickly and beautifully. I pray that you shield Barbaro's two front feet and right hind foot from any L infection, ever. Please fuse his pastern and fetlock joints, and enable him to continue to stand squarely on all four feet. I ask that by your grace and mercy you give him many healthy years here on earth in your name, for your glory. Thank you for Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and their integrity. Thank you for guiding Dr. Richardson, I pray you enable him to continue to be an open channel of Your healing grace.

    Posted by: Elizabeth at July 23, 2006 8:32 PM

    I love the idea of thousands of people from all over the country standing along the road cheering Barbaro as he leaves the hospital! Maybe the folks at The Whip need to prepare for the onslaught as I am sure we'll need a drink after all that cheering!

    Posted by: Phyllis M...Dallas, Texas at July 23, 2006 8:33 PM

    Phullis - I was ROFLMAO when I was writing it. I used to work at the Sheraton so I could really picture it in my mind. Sippin Pina Colada's, eating french fried carrots - having the cute girls at the pool in bikinis cooling him off by waving palm fronds. I can see it now!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:33 PM

    Thank you, Alex and Dr. Anderson for the update! I'm so glad to hear that our dear Barbaro is comfortable. Hang in there, Sweet Boy! Rest and continue to heal! We're all here for you!

    Laura in Key West, thank you so much for all your hard work on the petition! You do great work!

    To all who have sent prayers and good wishes for my kitty, Walter, thank you once again from the bottom of my heart. I appreciate every kind thought so much. She remains about the same today, but she continues to be brave and in good spirits. I don't know if it's wishful thinking on my part, but she's shaking her back right leg in a way that she hasn't done before, and even managed to scratch her right ear with her right foot. I am praying that this is a sign that the new medicine is starting to work.

    Please continue to pray for my kitty and if you have a moment, can you continue to light candles for her? (Thank you again, Elaine for setting up this page for her):

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=walt

    Thank you again for your support! Love to you all!
    Sue xoxo

    Posted by: Sue at July 23, 2006 8:34 PM

    What does CARES stand for again?

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 8:36 PM

    What is this about Smarty??!! I thought he was retired and happily and successfully studding it up! Wasn't he retired early in the first place due to injury?

    And at Arlington yet. Oh please, powers that be, don't let Smarty leave Three Chimneys. He's earned his peaceful retirement.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 8:40 PM

    Laura--

    I'm sure a lot, if not all, of the jockeys will sign your petition. Many of the owners and trainers would also sign it if they are aware of it......AND I'M POSITIVE THE HORSES WOULD GLADLY SIGN!! I'm glad to see that the CA tracks are requiring the new surface. Hopefully other states will follow.

    AWARENESS--it makes all the difference!

    CARES

    C-caring
    A-advocates
    R-regarding
    E-equine
    S-safety

    Laura,
    Feel free to revise my acronym. It was just my feeble attempt to come up with something to convey how we feel.

    Respectfully,
    Sandy

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 23, 2006 8:41 PM

    http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/sports/15069359.htm

    The Smarty Jones interview. Very Funny.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:41 PM

    Phyllis M-

    Shots of peppermint schnapps perhaps?

    Laura in Key West-

    Great job! Where do I sign?

    Christian

    Posted by: Christian at July 23, 2006 8:42 PM

    Sue W.,

    Yes, this is a good sign, just like it was for Barbaro! It means your kitty has some equilibrium, and she cares enough about her comfort to address it, instead of being apathetic and lethargic.

    Good luck from another kitty person!!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 8:42 PM

    Sue
    That beginning of movement does sound like a very good sign! I just lit another candle for Walter's continued healing.

    My old beagle Garth had a terrible neck spasm which reduced his quality of life to a horrible level. This was the winter before last. He did not respond at all to the first treatment protocol. It was so sad and scary. So I do know what you are going through. (He eventually fully recovered!) I continue to think good, healing thoughts!

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 8:43 PM

    Susan E

    Yes, Smarty was retired in August of 2004 and is living happily at Three Chimneys. That must have been a mistake on someone's part about him racing.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 8:44 PM

    Sally in the Keys,

    Love the poolside scenario. Do you suppose Bobby is a closet Rat Pack fan?

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 8:45 PM

    Marilyn/CA -

    you're making me cry...I have a proposition for you that I'll discuss privately...

    I am soooo happy our Bobby enjoyed his massage. Dr. Anderson's report is so encouraging. B keeps astounding me with his adaptability and his obvious affection for all those treating him. (BTW, I did put healing energy into the breakfast goodies this a.m. - as well as the carrots for our boy. No matter who gets those carrots - he/she/they will feel REALLY good) I do admit to wishing I could have some hands-on time with B - being a small part of this group has been really great (I've been a loner for a long time...its nice to start coming out of my shell.)

    Is the petition ready to be signed yet? I'll keep the computer on for the rest of the day.

    Take care everybody...am going to take a short nap...my cats want some down time with me.

    Healing to all
    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 23, 2006 8:46 PM

    Susan E, Cj,
    Last week there was an AOL article citing 17 recent Arlington breakdowns. I didn't post it because what was happening here, but as I said, took ONE horse there and would not go back.
    My boss at the time walked the track and said it was like cement, and this was years ago. The race was the Arlington Million.
    At the best, we can hope Funny scratches or Barclay Tagg says no, so we can get a new PolyTrack quicker.
    Some horses do not handle rehab well. Some horses, like Go For Wand, don't stop, and her jocket couldn't help her since he was thrown and broke his collarbone.
    Bobby continues to amaze me with his patience and will to LIVE, not just race. That is an incredible thing in itself and one I worried over constantly.
    My stats I read on polytrack said the injuries were reduced by 90%!!!!!!!!! Thank you for the other reprint, Heartbroken.

    Believe in our Bobby, much love to you,,,always.

    Susan

    Posted by: Susan W. at July 23, 2006 8:46 PM

    Is Round Pond related at all to Barbaro??? the forehead marking is almost alike.

    http://theshedrow.com/gallery/All-Things-Considered/roundpond_071406_0026Ax

    and check out the picture of Alex

    http://theshedrow.com/gallery/All-Things-Considered/alex_051006_0003Ax


    Believe in Barbaro
    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Dr. R

    thanks for the shedrow link

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 8:50 PM

    I hope they decide not to run Funny Cide. CJ in Hammond IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 8:52 PM

    GREAT UPDATE,,,standing squarely on all fours!!!

    Thank you ALEX!

    Someone asked about buying a TB for riding. I know our Barbara Kerr constantly takes her TBs and rehabs them for riding and jumping, you might ask her.
    I know, myself, when we turned horses out for their summer vacations, in NJ, we always went over and rode them.

    Love to all,
    Susan

    Posted by: Susan W. at July 23, 2006 8:54 PM

    Shelley A.

    I'm in love with Mr. Boxcar already. He looks like personality plus.

    I hope you get to put more Smarty stories on the site. I'm from PA and when Smarty was racing, I contacted almost every family member there (in PA) about supporting Smarty. I'm just amazed that I'm actually able to talk to someone who was part of "Team Smarty". I bet it was sad when it was time for him to leave, even though you knew he was heading for "greener pastures".

    re: Barbaro - the most recent update uses the phrase "as good as can be expected". I hate that phrase. I guess it's supposed to be a positive saying, but I've always thought it had a negative connotation to it. Anybody else get that feeling?

    Janice

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at July 23, 2006 8:56 PM

    Dear Marilyn and Susan E. Thank you very much for the continued prayers and good wishes for my Walter. I am realy hoping that she is showing signs that the new medcinie is working (she's only had 2 doses so far). My baby is so full of life and I am trying everything I can (and can afford) to help her. Thank you again so much, for your support! Take care, Love, Sue

    Posted by: Sue at July 23, 2006 8:57 PM

    OK GUYS HERE WE GO

    I was the first signature

    Have at it

    http://www.petitiononline.com/cares/petition.html


    SPREAD THE WORD SPREAD THE WORD SPREAD THE WORD

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:58 PM

    Janice
    Someone asked about this yesterday, too. To a doctor, that is a good thing. We laypeople give the phrase a lukewarm connotation. But it means what it says -- As good as can be expected; all expectations for the day have been met.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 8:59 PM

    TRY AGAIN

    http://www.petitiononline.com/cares/petition.html

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 8:59 PM

    CJ, I hope they don't run any of them. Wouldn't it make a very powerful statement if owners and trainers refused to run their horses until the issue with the track was resolved? I know there is too much money on the line, so it would never happen.

    If this was a car race and cars were blowing tires at the second turn, there would be no racing due to concern for the drivers. It's about time that horses are shown the same consideration.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 23, 2006 9:00 PM

    Sally in KW...your visual is too cool...
    Can just see him singing (ala Mr. Ed) "Wastin' away again in Margaritaville..."

    THEN jumping in the pool yellin' "CANNONBALL!!!"

    Alex...loved the pic of you from link above...
    you look so happy!

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 9:01 PM

    Whoops! I hit the "post" too soon!

    Marilyn, I'm so happy that your Garth recovered! He is lucky to have you for a "Mom". I know it must have been a difficult time for you, getting him through that tough time. Thanks for sharing your story with me. I know you can relate, as so many of Team Barbaro can, given our love for animals.

    Thank you too for lighting another candle for my kitty!

    Take care,
    Sue xoxo

    Posted by: Sue at July 23, 2006 9:02 PM

    I am with C Jaffe I hope they don't run Funny Cide either why take the risk. That track has obvious problems.

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 9:05 PM

    Just curious... why does the petition only apply to 'thoroughbred' tracks and not those which host Quarter Horse, Arabian, (etc.) racing?

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 23, 2006 9:05 PM

    Lyn Gilbert - Thank you for bringing the food gifts to NBC. I am especially happy about the organic carrots. Are you near an organic grocery? Do they have organic apples? I would like to get both carrots and apples for Barbaro. The extra nutrition may help boost his immune system. Anything to help Barbaro!

    Posted by: Elizabeth at July 23, 2006 9:08 PM

    Bobby, I'm glad you enjoyed your massage today & had a relaxing day of healing.I send you lots of love & affection.XXOO
    Love,Cheryl


    Thanks again, Alex. Hope you had a relaxing day yourself.

    Posted by: Cheryl--NY at July 23, 2006 9:08 PM

    "I am with C Jaffe I hope they don't run Funny Cide either why take the risk. That track has obvious problems."

    Ditto. Again, I'm not a track expert, but I did read that a huge percentage of the breakdowns occurred at the same location on the track, a particular turn. I hope they listen to the horses. Just because a surface seems all right to humans does not mean it's right for a 1200 pound horse running at 40 mph, leaning into a turn, with another 100 or so pounds on its back, and the horse's entire weight is on only ONE leg at given time.

    I hope Funny Cide gets the day off. I hope all the owners and trainers boycott till the problem is meaningfully addressed and corrected. I know a complete boycott won't happen, but if even 50% do, that might finally bring about some changes.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 9:09 PM

    I signed!!
    Laura, THANK YOU for all your work on this. I'll post the link on my site and hope all of you with sites will post it also.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 9:10 PM

    Laura in KW - I signed too - actually I'm #2. I also emailed it to some friends and will email more tomorrow when I get to work! In my emails I asked them to please sign and to forward the link to anyone they know who would be interested. So hopefully with all of us - we will get a huge response.

    Thanks again Laura - great job!!!!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:10 PM

    Joyce, because of their anatomy they dont have the predispostion to breakdown as often as a TB does. It happens but it is more of a rare occurance than an often occurance.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:10 PM

    Thanks for signing ya'll....my wrist hurts. LOL

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:11 PM

    To Heartbroken,

    I read your post - more than once. I hear everything you say and agree with you wholeheartedly. While of course everyone is praying and hoping for Barbaro to recover, we should keep in mind that there are many breakdowns every week resulting in either serious injuries or death. The other horses just don't have the exposure Barbaro does. Do you have any ideas? Also, has anyone done the statistics regarding the number of breakdowns now versus 20 or 30 years ago, 40 years ago and more?

    Janice

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at July 23, 2006 9:12 PM

    Pamela - I laughed so hard at your visual that I'm crying - toooooooo funny. Mr Ed voice - I an hear it now.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:12 PM

    Does anyone have an account on the MSNBC board? I dont, and didnt really want to sign up to post the link to the petition.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:14 PM

    Alex - can you link the petition to your site?? Any other ideas would be so helpful for everyone.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:16 PM

    Laura in the Keys,

    Terrific job on the petition, and thank you.

    Is there a way to link to it and email it from this board to others?

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 9:17 PM

    I just checked the signatures on the Petition. I didn't realize there were so many of us from Florida.

    Janice

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at July 23, 2006 9:20 PM

    RE: The Petition

    Once you sign it, you get an email at your designated personal account to confirm, and you can forward the petition from there.

    How did we ever survive before the Internet?

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 9:21 PM

    Finally had a chance to look at today's comments.

    Who was said thank you for the tip how to read these posts and not go blinder? Thank YOU for giving me the REST of the tip; no, I hadn't yet figured out that part; this will save PRECIOUS Time.

    Someone was looking for the interview with Smarty Jones - I'm fairly certain Alex has a hyperlink in one of the updates; just check each of his updates. Sorry I don't have time to do it myself right now. Dangerously behind on "real" work.

    Walter the cat's mother - Walter has 19 candles. Pls email me potlucky@sbcglobal.net and tell me what is her diagnosis? I missed all prior comments re your cat, and could have something natural and anecdotal that may help, depending on what's involved. Please get in touch.

    Who did "Sweet Barbaro" to the tune of "Sweet Caroline"? GREAT PARODY. Love that song, always have b/c "C" in "CJ" stands for Caroline, and that song plays when I'm called up on stage.

    One other observation I wanted to make both about riding racehorses like "regular" horses, and re-homing OTTB's - in my Washington Leader (George)'s case, before the broken splint bone that brought him to me, he had had a prior injury (badly bowed tendon). He was rehabbed from that (AND RACED AND WON AND BROKE DOWN AGAIN) - the second time he bowed, it bowed so bad it broke the splint bone - but that lucky gelding's owner and I shared a farrier (SAME ONE WHO TURNED ME ON TO GELATIN) who told me of this great horse whose owner didn't want to put him down but couldn't afford the surgery and rehab. ANYWAY - because this horse was trail-ridden for about 6 months while coming back from the first bowed tendon, he was like pre-fabbed for turning into a riding horse. (George hated bugs, though, and had thin TB skin, so I found him a job in a riding school on the vet's premises.)


    CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN. f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 9:24 PM

    Laura in Key West...

    I do (MSNBC)...whatcha need?...remember I am technically challenged...

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 9:24 PM

    Laura, although I give you credit for creating the petition, your statement regarding anatomy as a cause of breakdowns will, hopefully, never become public as it will greatly reduce the implication that the track surfaces are to blame.

    You might want to look at this website.

    http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/metro/stories/MYSA052106.1A.dying.racehorses.7e1a7e5.html

    Be warned, it is terribly sad but points out that Thoroughbreds are not the only horses facing death on the track. The sad fact is that because Quarter Horse racing is not covered to the degree of Thoroughbred racing, the deaths go unnoticed.

    ALL horses, especially those that race, should be given the same opportunity to have a career that ends with green pastures and not by crossing the Rainbow Bridge.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 23, 2006 9:28 PM

    If you could just go here:


    http://boards.live.com/MSNBCboards/board.aspx?BoardID=448


    and start a new discussion with the link to the petition, here is the link again:


    http://www.petitiononline.com/cares/petition.html

    Thank you

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:28 PM

    Susan E.
    Not sure. I know I never have to wake up at 2 for an answer I was thinking about hours ago.
    In fact, my mom still (she has no computer) will call and ask me for a trivia answer.
    I think we would be having a really hard time, right now, without TW and Alex...so much thanks to you for this site.

    Signing the petition, too. As soon as I can re-find the hyper....

    Love,
    Susan W.

    Believe in Miracles,
    Believe in Bobby.

    Posted by: Susan W. at July 23, 2006 9:29 PM

    Joyce-I know what you are saying, but you got to remember that we are gonna be dealing with BIG money and the goverment. There is no way you can say EVERY TRACK by a certain time. Right now the urgent thing is the TB. Then the QH (my stepmothers family used to race them, so I am familar with their injuries as well) then the Harness facilities. Since California already has legislation introduced, it is much easier to use their lead, which is why I picked that up in the petition. Believe you me, if this makes it to Congress, there will be so many lobbiest from the gambling side fighting it our heads will spin.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:33 PM

    Laura
    I want to send the petition link to my friends now; but could you explain the plan as to what we will do with the petition once it has been signed? Give it to all of Congress, or specific Congressmen, or one in particular...etc...My friends will want to help on this issue, but they might want to know a little more...Thanks!

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 9:33 PM

    Easiest Rider - RIP. Thanks, Heartbroken, and my heart goes out to you and everyone who was there that day, and to his connections. First race ever. OY.

    Believe it or not I have a song with his name as the title, written about 30 years ago, playing off "Easy Rider" - it opens with a spoken vocal:

    Easy, Easier, Easiest;
    Easy Rider, Easier Rider, Easiest Rider.

    Always loved that phrase. Great horse name.

    May his memory live far longer than his little life on earth. At least the end came fast. Poor baby.

    HOPE LOVE PEACE - CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 9:34 PM

    No thanks. I'll continue my own efforts to improve the lives all horses and other animals.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 23, 2006 9:34 PM

    Laura, you are psychic? you read my mind by reposting that link.
    Thank you...
    Signed
    (of course, I had to ref slot machines and using some of that money for synthetic tracks)
    Does anyone remember that rubber track they had in South Fla,,,Gulfstream maybe?
    It was a long time ago, I was too young to remember much about it..

    Love to Family,
    Believe in Miracles,
    Believe in Barbaro.

    Susan

    Posted by: SusanW. at July 23, 2006 9:37 PM

    Laura-I just signed the petition. Thank you for all of your efforts on this...much appreciated!

    Bobby, you have some mighty powerful angels watching over you in Ruffian, Go for Wand, Gallant Secret, Easy Strider, and countless others. May they all be at peace, and may their light and protection shine down on our Bobby during his journey to recovery. We love you all, beautiful angels.

    Believe in miracles...
    Believe in Barbaro...

    The miracle continues.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 23, 2006 9:38 PM

    Marilyn, I figure we will try to get as many sigs as possible. I want to meet with my Congress Person and perhaps others of us can too. If we can get this sponsored and introduced I say that would be great. I have a very busy job, and am about to start another part time, but I am ready to do what I can.


    Joyce, I think you are missing my point. We are trying to start somewhere. No one said that those other tracks would never be addressed. Sometimes you have to take baby steps to save the world. At 10 million dollars a track I think we need to get the ones that are killing 4 horses every three days first.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:43 PM

    Laura--
    I tried 3 times to sign the petition but it didn't go through. HELP!!!!

    Sandy

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 23, 2006 9:43 PM

    Re post about Smarty Jones/Arlington Park - It was I, I confess, I was confused between Smarty Jones & Funny Cide as to whose people were still reportely "undecided" re the Arlington Million. But as a joke it works better with Smarty, b/c one can (as I did) say, Smarty would be smart enough to feign lameness, so as not to have to run. Thanks for catching my error. Same goes for Funny Cide - I truly hope he doesn't run.

    Hope Peace Love - CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond, IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 9:45 PM

    Thank you, Laura!

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 9:45 PM

    Laura,

    I signed the petition too! Thanks so much for doing that.

    Isn't it amazing what a bunch of Barbaro maniacs can accomplish?!

    Posted by: Irene at July 23, 2006 9:45 PM

    Isn't there a saying that says something about a journey of 1,000 miles starts with one step? The petition is a good first step. No bad ever comes from trying to make a difference, it's the not trying that hurts us all.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 23, 2006 9:46 PM

    Laura, believe it or not, I really do 'get it'.

    I'm not about to get in a 'discussion' over this and will go back to only reading the updates.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 23, 2006 9:47 PM

    Sandy K, just make sure you have your name and email that is all that is required. The only other thing I can guess is may try another browser.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:47 PM

    Thank you Sandie,
    I have spent all weekend on it. Your words mean a lot to me.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:49 PM

    Just found this about track safety:

    www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?=110880

    Can also access by googling Barbaro, it comes up at top of page.(I'm never sure about those super long addresses, they don't always work for me)

    Nice work Laura, it's definitely a great start!
    I'm #15.

    Christian

    Posted by: Christian at July 23, 2006 9:49 PM

    Thank you Marilyn for the explanation.

    Janice

    Posted by: Janice at July 23, 2006 9:50 PM

    Oh Joyce, I hope you don't go back to only reading updates. I've enjoyed reading your posts and have learned a lot from you. We all have things to offer here, and it would be a shame to lose your insight, experiences, etc. Hope you will give it some more thought.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 23, 2006 9:50 PM

    Joyce,
    I ditto Sandie!!!

    Janice

    Posted by: Janice at July 23, 2006 9:51 PM

    OMG...I did it...I actually did it! I had to write a little something to go with it...Kept it as BRIEF AS POSSIBLE...

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 9:51 PM

    Good Afternoon Barbaro ! And fellow peoples.

    So glad you had a good night and a visitor today. I am wonderring if you were able to have your saturday bath yesterday. Maybe I should send you a rubber ducky. :)

    Laura: wonderful job and great effort on the petition. I am Canadian, but will pass along to all my friends, south of the border. Thank you for your effort.

    I was reading through the posts with a huge smile on my face and then Easy Strider. Terrible, terrible.. Nothing more I can say, the tears are shed. I wanted to believe that maybe the track was ok, but I really have to wonder, they should suspend racing until further review. I know the big race is coming, and it is about money, but I mean please for the love of the horses and the integrity of the sport, take precautions.

    I am very proud of Woodbine here in Canada, they recently cancelled 9 live racing days to install the polytrack.

    Plus they are very aggressive in their drug screening, they really do their best to protect the horses best interest. They say when in doubt, err on the side of the horse. When in doubt, scratch. I like to hear that.

    Funny Cide: Strut his stuff in his big Canadian Debut up here for Dominion Day. Nice win. I hope they don't run him at Arlington... I mean.. He just won here in Canada..nice purse ( even with the exchange rate..LOL ) I think he should be rested. Just my two cents.

    Love you lots Barbaro..Enjoy your day.

    xoxoxo
    Shannon & Zeena

    PS.

    Giacomo.. nice come back!

    Posted by: Shannon at July 23, 2006 9:52 PM

    Laura, just to let you know, the petition site works fine with Mozilla Firefox.

    Posted by: Irene at July 23, 2006 9:54 PM

    Joyce
    Yes, please, Joyce, I have never written anything back to you because I am not really a horse person, but I respect you so much and think your posts are so informative and helpful. It would not be the same if you did not participate in the posts...

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 9:55 PM

    Gonna take a break for a while ya'll, I am tired.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 9:56 PM

    Laura, you're so welcome. Your petition means a lot to us! It always feels good to get involved and not be apathetic. I'm a big believer in the whole "there's power in numbers" thing, so I sincerely hope this petition starts the ball rolling. Thanks for your compassion and concern for these beautiful horses! That's what I love about everybody here...really, really caring, loving people, us Barbaromaniacs!

    Posted by: Sandie at July 23, 2006 9:56 PM

    Hi All
    Checking in. Bobby had a good night. That is great. I love it. Sounds like a good day also, If Dr. Anderson updated @ 2 pm.
    Rachel is going to NBC monday morning. She'll update you, after visit.
    Alex
    Did you see wgal 8 news (Lancaster), on thurs night ?
    Alie
    KF

    Posted by: alie at July 23, 2006 9:57 PM

    Joyce...Don't you go anywhere...

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 9:57 PM

    Laura, two tiny but icky typos in the Petition:

    In the last long (five asterisk *****) paragraph, in the first and last lines. First line, "From the fans perspective..." should be fans' with an apostrophe, possessive plural, in context. Last line, "...an all to common occurrence..." should be "all too" - can you correct before more signators are sought? THANKS. (Sorry I didn't have a chance to proofread the final final final draft - hope you can still fix. I'm a compulsive proofreader, btw.)

    CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond, IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 10:02 PM

    I'm so apprehensive about Funny Cide running at Arlington. I hope they decide not to run him. If anything happened to Funny, I just don't think I could take it. I think I'd actually have to stop being a racing fan. A person can only handle so much heartbreak. I've already taken to watching the races with my hands over my eyes now, just expecting that the worst is going to happen. It's no way to watch a race, that's for sure, and it's taking the beauty and excitement out of it for me, and I've been a fan for over 20 years! My husband even asks why I watch at all anymore as I get all worked up before a race now. I wish I didn't...I just can't help it.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 23, 2006 10:04 PM

    Joyce

    What Sandie said is so true. We must take the first step. And if the current media attention is focused on thoroughbred racing, then that is the appropriate place to start. I think you know from being on this site, that everyone here cares about all horses.
    We had the perfect opportunity, as Laura said, because of the California legislation. She and others (Laura did all the work) put their hearts and souls into trying to do something constructive.
    We have a LONG way to go yet, but if we can get somewhere with this, it will benefit everyone.

    Please reconsider and keep posting.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 10:04 PM

    C Jaffe, No its locked once its done. I was up so late last night working on it and reading all those articles. Then I noticed when I pasted it over, it turned all the apostophes to question marks. I also spelled caring wrong at the bottom. duh...Oh well. I was about to log off. My wrists are done. I will be back later on tonight.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:05 PM

    CJ: Thank god you were not my English Lit teacher.. I would of been *toast* a long time ago..haha!


    Love your posts.

    xoxox
    Shannon & Zeena

    Posted by: Shannon at July 23, 2006 10:06 PM

    No more proofreading.....cause it can't be changed anyway.
    It's perfect and REALLY gets the point across. Let's keep our fingers crossed for lots and lots of signatures.

    Laura
    Thanks again.....you did a super job! You've been working round the clock on this.....get some rest.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 10:09 PM

    Joyce,

    Please stay on-site and continue posting. I always read your posts; you have so much to contribute.

    Alie--thanks!

    Who has the baskets for the next week? I do not know which day is mine.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 23, 2006 10:10 PM

    Yeah Laura, I'm with ShelleyA. Take a break sweetie, you deserve it. You should feel good knowing you've done such a wonderful thing! I know I feel good for signing it!

    Posted by: Sandie at July 23, 2006 10:11 PM

    Ok, to all the HORSEY PEOPLE...I have a question about the KENTUCKY DERBY...I seem to recall hearing an outcry about the number of horses racing in the DERBY when I was a kid...(yes, that was decades ago!)I think the number was around 13 or 14... And this year, I was surprised to see so many horses entered....Can you, please,
    discuss the pros/cons of this...what has changed...?

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 10:14 PM

    Susan E,

    I've got Wednesday covered, and Kennett Florist told me that Monday and Tuesday are taken care of as well. When you call, they'll be able to tell you which days 'need' an order from the Barbaromaniacs. They're happy to take an order a few days earlier.

    Posted by: Irene at July 23, 2006 10:20 PM

    Hooray for the great report from Dr. Anderson about Bobby!!!!!!

    And Hooray for the Petition. Awsome job! I have signed it and sent it off to my entire address book. Does anyone have any other ideas on how to spread the word???

    Posted by: Karen at July 23, 2006 10:21 PM

    Laura - excellent job, thank you! I'm signed up.

    Lyn Gilbert - Thanks for the delivery to NBC today! Please email me privately, I would like to talk to you about healing for me and several loved ones: beckitty@comcast.net (I have fibromyalgia, my 10 year old Meezer has renal failure and my friend, Becky G, has an agressive form of breast cancer. Oh yeah, and my friend Bobby Jackson is dealing with complications after a broken leg!)

    To ALL - keep up the prayers for the Bobster, don't forget EACH AND EVERY NIGHT at 7pm.

    And PLEASE sign the petition, forward it to your friends and your own politicians -- it is going to take time to put enough pressure on all the racetracks in the US, but this is the right place to start! Barbaro will help our voices be heard -- just wait and see what happens!

    Love & prayers to you & yours, Becky & the Meezers >^..^Laura - excellent job, thank you! I'm signed up.

    Lyn Gilbert - Thanks for the delivery to NBC today! Please email me privately, I would like to talk to you about healing for me and several loved ones: beckitty@comcast.net (I have fibromyalgia, my 10 year old Meezer has renal failure and my friend, Becky G, has an agressive form of breast cancer. Oh yeah, and my friend Bobby Jackson is dealing with complications after a broken leg!)

    To ALL - keep up the prayers for the Bobster, don't forget EACH AND EVERY NIGHT at 7pm.

    And PLEASE sign the petition, forward it to your friends and your own politicians -- it is going to take time to put enough pressure on all the racetracks in the US, but this is the right place to start! Barbaro will help our voices be heard -- just wait and see what happens!

    Love & prayers to you & yours, Becky & the Meezers >^..^

    Posted by: Becky & the Meezers >^..^< at July 23, 2006 10:23 PM

    Susan E.
    I'm not at the shop till tuesday. And I can't remember what day is what. Rach has it all in order, on her desk. I have the Gift show to do. It is hard to think about christmas. When I want to know what's going on in Kennett. And praying Bobby is ok.
    Alie
    KF
    P.S. Why do I want to look at horse stuff ??

    Posted by: Alie at July 23, 2006 10:24 PM

    Laura - thank you for all your hard work.

    Bobby - thank you continuing to Guide Us With Your Grace.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 10:26 PM

    Me too, saying Joyce, please don't leave us.

    Laura, good job, tiny typos and all, the content and references are super. And thanks to California, always a forward State. Everyone is right, to seize on this timely opportunity. THE TIME IS NOW.

    Thanks, Shannon, I love writing them; and who pray tell is Zeena? We've been seeing the name but don't believe there's been a description.

    HOPE PEACE LOVE - CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond, IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    AFTERTHOUGHT - don't forget - horrible horse accidents can and do happen everywhere, not only in racing context; wasn't Nureyev's accident in the breeding context? My Roan broke his leg running in pasture, and Sonny broke his, in his stall. And in one of the current horse magazines, there's this lovely story (been a continuing series, last few issues) about a mare (I think her name was Pearle) who needed retraining for trailriding; and after the conclusion of the last installment, which ended with great strides being made, there's this "afterword" that Pearle suffered a fatal rattlesnake bite on her last trail ride. You never know. But if the numbers show that synthetic track surface reduces fatal breakdowns by 90%, that's the way to go. You can't protect/guard against everything, that's a given, but you do what you can, as somebody said a moment ago. CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 10:26 PM

    Laura
    Good job !!!
    Alie

    Posted by: Alie at July 23, 2006 10:27 PM

    Laura, just signed the petition. It looks fantastic...thank you for your hard work.

    Healing to all,

    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 23, 2006 10:28 PM

    I just had to come back, I had on TVG and Just Ducky pulled up at a race at Arlington, it looked bad. I am in tears. Of course they cut away. That damn track.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:32 PM

    I have a political question - I am very involved in the Democratic club here in Key West - my question is - is this a non-partisn issue? The reason for the question is that I would like to email all the members of the Dem Club to sign - but I will not if anyone thinks this is a partisan issue. Some of the people in the Dem Club are very serious about that kind of stuff. I feel this is an issue for everyone - just wanted some advise.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:32 PM

    Laura in KW = what channel is TVG - I have comcast - it comcast or direct TV???

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:35 PM

    I have Dish network so I dont know. I had such a bad feeling before the race, and they kept talking about her. My foster daughter loves rubber ducks and I almost called her to tell her about the horse. She stumbled real bad and the jockey got her stopped immediatly, but it looked bad. They did not pan back to her after the race. Nothing at all.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:38 PM

    Gosh, Sally in Key West...Pretend you are me...throw all dignity and caution to the wind...
    Seriously? I think it is OK...Really...

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 10:38 PM

    Isn't TVG the thoroughbred racing channel or something...?

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 10:39 PM

    Thanks Pamela - I think I'll email the petition to the President of the club and get her reaction. She is vry focused on local issues so I'm not sure - I'll try her and see. If not I'll just email my close friends of the club and perhaps they can just pass it on. I'll keep you posted.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:41 PM

    Hiya, Bobbey! Sounds like you had a great visit from Dr. Kathy A. today, filled with all of the pampering that our sweet prince so richly deserves. I loved reading the story about your early days. It sounds as though you've had prior experience dealing with physical adversity. Remember, you're now one week closer to coming home from the hospital! Hugs, pets, & scratches - Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 23, 2006 10:42 PM

    Sally/KW
    I have Comcast, and for me, TVG broadcasts show up on ESPN for some reason. Hope that helps.

    Sad...another Arlington pull-up...Thanks for everything, Laura.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 10:43 PM

    To Elizabeth:

    I live near Kimberton Whole Foods in Downingtown (and the main store, which I affectionately call "The Mother Ship" in Kimberton is not that far from me - literally just up Route 113, turn left at Kimberton, go for about a mile and there it is) and Wegmans has a small organic produce section. I get the carrots for my 2 other horse clients at either location...I just wonder if there are any organic farms around the area that would be willing to donate some carrots and apples to NBC...or work out some arrangement re pricing and pickup. I honestly don't know.

    Do you live in the area????

    To the group - I can't believe another horse was injured at Arlington...this just breaks my heart.

    Are there any other Reiki practitioners/healers out in the group?

    Healing to all,

    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 23, 2006 10:44 PM

    How many of you lie near Arlington? Perhaps a protest is in order. Everyone get on the track and try and stop racing there - even if its a handful - it will get media attention - perhaps nationwide???

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:46 PM

    I meant LIVE not lie!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:46 PM

    TVG is channel 602 on DirecTV. I just turned it on (THANK YOU VERY MUCH) they are racing live from Arlington, not a word about anybody down. Stay tuned, I will. CJ in Hammond IN (What race was Rubber Ducky in?)

    What is happening to the jockeys of these horses who are breaking down, btw? Any human sacrifice yet, injuries as well as the worst? Everybody just made it through the 9th, three horses nose to nose at the wire.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 23, 2006 10:48 PM

    Lyn...I have neglected to thank you for your visit to NBC (you lucky dog)... the breakfast treats...

    I was talking to my best friend since childhood, and she remarked that her sister-in-law lives in Delaware pretty close to NBC...I yelled out..."OH, MY GOSH...she could go visit BARBARO!"

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 10:50 PM

    Lyn Gilbert
    I just emailed you the info you asked about, to gmail. Thank you again --

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 10:50 PM

    Race 8 I went to the Arlington Track website she was in race 8 they are now on race 9.

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 10:50 PM

    It was Just Ducky, she was a filly, about 30 minutes ago. Race 8 The Sweetest Chance Stakes

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:53 PM

    Good day, all - being a hot sunny Sunday morning I had to take all Great Danes (my personal version of horse, closest I can get other than my roommate who has a handful of Arabians scattered around in Oregon and Northern California, living lives of happy abandon) to run early, early for the cool.

    Just catching up, and have signed the petition - WAY TO GO, LAURA: NO PROCRASTINATION THERE! Needless to say, I am sorry that I did NOT be brief in my comments, hopefully that is not a distraction to the final (or hopefully ongoing) product.

    What a terrible milepost we are developing on this site, if we every day must memorialize another beautiful creature. On the other hand, it can only make us stronger to personalize and recognize the loss. These are not just statistics - these horses are as alive and wondrous as our Barbaro (well, maybe...) but it is IMPOSSIBLE to not recognize our guardianship and responsibility for their lives - especially when used for our entertainment or financial gain. For those of us who just weep at the beauty of a horse running, it is a small thing we can do to sign this petition.

    So what else are soapboxes good for??? Perhaps we could, along with bracelets, develop a

    ---- BARBARO SOAPBOX ----

    for equine causes dear to our hearts.

    Joyce - keep on with the posts; we're all learning and can use every source available... and you're a good one.


    Many thank you's due - don't know where to start.

    Believe in Barbaro, making miracles every day.


    Shelley in CA

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at July 23, 2006 10:53 PM

    If I haven't said before I want to thank all of your who have sent goodie baskets to Barbaro and his staff - the breakfast baskets, everything that has been sent. I sent a basket for Bobby and the NBC staff the day after the "L" press confereance and previously sent money to the Barbaro Fund - got a nice thank you from NBC with a picture of our boy.

    I'm all Barbaro'd out on my credit card - but this friday (pay day) I am going to call Kennett Florist and give them a small amount to go towards the fund to send goodies.

    Thank you all again - you are all wonderful people and I'm proud to be part of you.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 10:54 PM

    Laura

    You did a FANTASTIC job (yes, I'm yelling).

    I have already forwarded the link to 20 friends. I am going to post it on a yahoo group I am on (Feline Megacolon). That group is concerned about all animals.

    Sally In Key West - altho it is probably not partisan now, it probably will be - but hey, a signature is a signature and your group will probably be more in tune to this the other.

    Bobby - I had a massage last week and I know how you feel!!!!

    Linda H in Denver

    Posted by: Linda at July 23, 2006 10:56 PM

    MY DAD WAS BORN IN ARLINGTON AND LIVED MANY YEARS THERE, I COULD SEND HIM BACK THERE WITH HIS BUDDIES TO PROTEST. LOL!! HE'S IN HIS LATE 60'S OR I WOULD!! I'M IN INDIANAPOLIS, ANYONE HERE IN CHICAGO?

    I READ THAT ARTICLE YESTERDAY THAT ALEX POSTED TODAY, "FANS FULL OF HOPE FOR BARBARO THE SUPERHORSE," IT WAS IN MY BARBARO YAHOO NEWS. I THOUGHT MAYBE I HAD TOO MUCH TO DRINK, THANKS ALEX FOR LETTING US KNOW IT WAS IN A SCOTTISH PAPER ALSO. :>)

    SO GLAD BOBBY IS STILL DOING WELL!! :>)

    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 10:57 PM

    Sally in Key West

    It is a non-partisan issue. Don't worry....you go for it, girl!!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 10:58 PM

    The breakdown at Arlington are unbelieveable.Why are the owners and jockeys still racing? Why no protests? Are they willing to risk the lives lf thier horses and jockeys? This is so senseless.We really need to do something for these horses.

    Posted by: anne at July 23, 2006 10:58 PM

    just wanted to respond to comments a while back on riding thoroughbreds...alex can verify, one of the great things about fair hill is that the horses can be taken "out back" for training in fields etc. (acres of preserved land actually) this isn't necessarily leisurely but it certainly could be. that partly depends obviously on the horse but also on how much time the trainer (and rider) is willing (and able) to dedicate to it. when i worked for annie weeden, we'd take the horses for long hacks out back every now and again and it would be very pleasant for them (and us)...but it's not usually something people can afford to do time-wise. annie just happened to believe in doing as much with her horses in training as possible to prepare them for their inevitable lives after racing. we'd do trails, cross streams, pop over logs etc. it's all good experience for a racehorse (practically and mentally). hill work for strengthening, variety to keep them interested etc. fair hill has all the benefits of a farm and a track combined. the horses aren't always circling around an oval. and plenty of ex-racehorses make wonderful riding horses for sure!

    Posted by: jen duffy at July 23, 2006 10:59 PM

    Laura

    What a wonderful job!! I just signed it. Thank You!!


    Thanks
    Dawn
    Keep the Faith

    Posted by: dawn at July 23, 2006 11:00 PM

    Laura
    I signed the petition- went back to view names. & I was on it twice. But I only entered info once. Has any others had this happen to them ? Should I do something to remove second listing ?
    Alie

    Posted by: Alie at July 23, 2006 11:00 PM

    Alie, I think I can take that off, dont worry about it.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 23, 2006 11:01 PM

    Cheryl - tell your dad and his buddies to get it togeher and go protest - how cute would that be - some elderly gentlemen (I'm almost that age) protesting - I love it. We have to do whatever it takes. I sure hope Funny Cide does not race.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 11:01 PM

    Another restful night....yes!

    Dear Bobby,
    It's never too soon to conjure up financial schemes to fill the larder in your post-NBC future. Dude, you've got more fans than Carter has pills! Let's give them a chance to "give back" while you both have a good time with it.....
    ((((Here's the pitch)))....The official Barbaro Massage Barn! Here, adoring fans would get a quick lesson from a equine masseuse, and then be priveledged to massage the Champ! It's a win-win-win.
    Anybody out there interested in locking in now a session at the Bobby's Massage Barn kickoff party? ////

    Love you, ya big lug....I somehow feel that your "horse-sense-of-humor" (and gratitude) is a part of how you are beating this....Love you love you Bobby.

    Posted by: Terry Lilly at July 23, 2006 11:04 PM

    Hi Laura,

    I signed the petition and sent the link to my friends asking them to sign it as well. Thank you again for all your hard work on this! Take care, Sue xoxo

    Posted by: Sue at July 23, 2006 11:04 PM

    SALLY, I SENT BOBBY A GIFT THE SAME DAY YOU DID- THE FRIDAY AFTER THE "L" PRESS CONFERENCE, BUT HAVEN'T RECEIVED ANY BOBBY PIX. OH WELL, I GUESS I HAVE ENOUGH PHOTOS OF BOBBY ON MY DESKTOP (THANKS TO BARBARA AND EVERYONE) TO LAST A LIFE TIME.

    PRADO JUST KICKS BUTT, HE ALWAYS WINS!! NOT TO BE NOSY, BUT I BET HE MAKES A TON OF MONEY. I WONDER WHAT TOP JOCKEYS MAKE???

    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:04 PM

    I read somewhere he has made $7million this year - is that possible or did I read it wrong.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 11:06 PM

    CHERYL IN INDY...Hey!...we are definitely BARBARO GROUPIES...we can't get enough pictures of him to satisfy our insatiable (sp) desire for more BOBBY!...

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 11:08 PM

    Cheryl - the picture was from NBC for making a donation to the Barbaro Fund - not the goodie baskets.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 11:09 PM

    Does anyone know what happened to JUST DUCKY at Arlington?

    Posted by: Robert Kinderson at July 23, 2006 11:09 PM

    7 MILLION A YEAR?..how about you ride me around the track, and we split it!

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 11:09 PM

    Janice

    It seems that everyone at Philly Park is in love with Mr. Boxcar. You sure picked up on his personality fast. He was even included in a piece that Fox-TV did last week about horses from this area making it big the last few years. He was the only two year old they featured. He hammed it up big time for the camera and tried to eat the microphone!! I got an e-mail from the reporter that did the piece telling me how much he loved him!!
    He's training now and we're hoping for his first race at the end of August or in September. Just trying to keep him safe and sound!!
    I'll be posting new pictures so stop back at the site from time to time.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 11:10 PM

    SALLY- IS FUNNY CIDE RACING TODAY AT ARLINGTON? I JUST TURNED ON 602, I WATCHED THE RACING FOR A FEW HOURS YESTERDAY SO WAS GOING TO TAKE A DAY OFF. I LOVE BETTING ON SPORTS, NEVER BET ON HORSES THOUGH, HOWEVER, EVERY TIME THAT GUY ON THE TV INVITES ME(LOL) TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT, I GET TEMPTED.

    SALLY, YOU SOUND SO YOUNG AND HIP, MUST BE THAT KEY WEST AIR. MY DAD IS LATE 60'S, BUT HE'S ACTUALLY STILL PRETTY COOL. I'LL BE 40 VERY SOON-EEEEK!! I'M STILL LOOKING FOR YOUR LINK.

    LOVE & PRAYERS TO BOBBY,
    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:13 PM

    I hope Little Ducky is ok?? How many more do we need?? That track is NOT fit. Please, I hope they suspend racing...

    this is terrible

    xoxox
    Shannon

    Posted by: Shannon at July 23, 2006 11:15 PM

    Robert, I don't know what happened to JUST DUCKY, but someone here does...it has been the topic of discussion...WHO KNOWS OUT THERE?

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 11:16 PM

    Sorry, said Little Ducky, I meant JUST DUCKY.. and a few posts back I told Barbaro I would send him a rubber ducky for his baths..*sigh* To many ducky's today I think.

    xoxox
    Shannon

    Posted by: Shannon at July 23, 2006 11:18 PM

    I'LL SIGN IT, I'M LOOKING FOR THE LINK
    CHERYL

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:18 PM

    Last year the Congress passed what they thought was legislation to ban h-slaughter. Then the loophole. At the time of the last vote, both HSUS and PETA listed how each Congressperson had voted. The legislation was supported by a majority of Congress members. The minority votes were pretty predictable. Let's pray this time gets the job done. Illinois and Texas elected officials are important to contact if you live there as the three sites are located in those two states. And we all have to make those calls and sign those petitions and send those e-mails by the end of business day tomarrow. It was hard last year to think that the task had been done, and then it turned out not to be. Here is to second time being the charm.

    Posted by: Melissa K. at July 23, 2006 11:19 PM

    OH, THAT WAS SWEET OF YOU SALLY FOR MAKING A DONATION. I GUESS THEY CAN'T SEND BARBARO POST CARDS TO EVERYONE WHO SENDS A GIFT OR THEY'D NEED TO HIRE A DOZEN MORE STAFF MEMBERS. :>)
    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:20 PM

    Would one of you in the know tell me which tracks these horses were on when they died?

    Blazing Sun
    Gallant Secret
    Easy Strider

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 11:20 PM

    Link to petition

    www.petitiononline.com/cares/petition.html

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 11:21 PM

    Laura,

    I will sign the petition as well..I grew up with horse racing through the years..Hollywood Park, Del Mar, Santa Anita and Fairplex..I don't even enjoy watching the races anymore in count of all the spills they have..just like to watch the beauty of the horses..

    Keep the faith Bobby..your in my prayers..
    God Bless all the Barbaro Caretakers!

    Posted by: Melissa at July 23, 2006 11:22 PM

    We have so many important issues...I often think about how the families of riders, trainers,etc...
    cope when they get injured, as well...I think racing generates enough dough that they should all be covered by a wide-ranging benefits package...

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 11:25 PM

    Melissa - I too grew up going to Hollywood Park, Santa Anita and Del Mar. I have probably gone to over 100 races and I never saw an accident. Of course this was in he 50's, 60's and 70's. I'm not sure what has changed - but those were some of the funnest (is that a word) days I have ever had. Since moving to Florida I haven't been to Gulfstream or the others - sorry I missed Barbaro at Gulftream - but didn't know about him until the Derby.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 11:25 PM

    Marilyn/CA, check your e-mail. Sent a short novel, but I hope it helps.

    Healing to all,
    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 23, 2006 11:26 PM

    WOW- NO WAY, I KNEW IT WOULD BE A LOT (FOR PRADO) BUT 7MILLION IS A LOT OF DOUGH!! HE RACES TOP HORSES ALL THE TIME THOUGH SO IT WOULDN'T SURPRISE ME- HE'S A VERY BUSY MAN. :>)

    HI PAMELA, ARE YOU FEELING BETTER TODAY? THERE ARE 2 PAM'S, BUT I ASSUME YOU WERE THE ONE THAT WAS UNDER THE WEATHER. GLAD YOU ARE BETTER.

    LOVE AND PRAYERS,
    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:28 PM

    Laura,

    I am in PA now. Something about the horses makes you so relaxed. I just love the atmosphere. I don't care to much to bet on them, just there beauty. I am going to California in a week to see my Mom and will get to visit Del Mar. Just makes me sick how many accidents they have had since opening day.

    Posted by: Melissa at July 23, 2006 11:30 PM

    SALLY, YOU LIVED SOME GREAT PLACES, I'VE ONLY BEEN TO CHURCHILL DOWNS. MY SISTER LIVES IN CARLSBAD THOUGH, SO I PLAN TO DRAG HER TO DEL MAR NEXT TIME I VISIT. I SAY DRAG BECAUSE SHE IS NOT INTO SPORTS AT ALL AND SHE WOULD ABSOLUTELY DIE IF SHE SAW A HORSE GO DOWN.

    LOVE AND PRAYERS,
    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:32 PM

    To Sally in KW:

    There is no question this is non-partisan. I should think any politician with a conscience would not like to be involved with such an issue. Even if for the wrong reasons (to appeal to all our soft hearts, huh!! p.s. We're voters, too!!) - anybody who casts his eye on this problem has to be horrified. I think the reason nothing has happened yet is simply that it hasn't yet reached the full volume necessary to become a nationwide issue. Barbaro, though, is appearing in the SF Bay area sports pages, on the radio and tv, on an almost daily basis, and this is the perfect time to hit the politicians.

    Speaking of newspapers, there is an almost full page article with a big, three quarter of a page photo of Barbaro in his swingy sling (Reuters credit?) in the sports section today. The article is entitled

    "Are Racehorses Like Barbaro Abused?"

    The author is Shelley Anderson of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Is this you - Shelley A??? The original article can be found at

    http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06201/707184-198.stm

    But - point again, is that the public awareness is being raised in leaps and bounds, and it is our time to take advantage (Barbaro's Living Legacy?). In this article, the headline is in big letters, all the way across the page, and I have never seen as large a photograph of Barbaro in any of our local newspapers.

    So - press on, let everyone (and ESPECIALLY anyone involved with the political agendas locally and nationwide) know - let's overwhelm them, with numbers of petitioners and hopefully not with numbers of bodies at the track.

    Thanks again, for listening as I preach to the choir.

    GO, BOBBY, GO! You have no idea how hard you are pulling us down the track from that small room with a sling.

    Can't wait for you to move out... where will you take us then?


    Love to all,

    Shelley in CA

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at July 23, 2006 11:34 PM

    Joyce how did the wedding go??? please keep posting......

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 11:34 PM

    Cheryl - I almost die when I see a horse go down on TV - I'm with your sister - You would probably have me committed if I saw it in person. Seeing Barbaro's accident almost sent me there - if I had been at the Derby - a straight jacket would have been involved.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 11:35 PM

    Evening everyone!

    Big B - so glad to hear you're still fighting the good fight! Can't wait to see you grazing in a lush, rolling field, happy and carefree.

    Heal Sound and Heal Strong!

    OK, I read the letter in the Arizona Republic that CJ had pointed out. I sent my reply and have copied it below:
    Dear Mr. Thompson:

    Is it really necessary for you to insult your readers, not to mention thousands of others, who are interested in Barbaro's recovery? No matter if you personally don't care for horses or the sport of racing, you are supposed to be an objective sports writer. You don't have to write "fuzzy, feel good" articles but you should be professional. In the hundreds of articles I've read regarding Barbaro, I've only come across one other that was as maliced and unprofessional as yours.

    You "don't understand" the reasons for so many questions regarding Barbaro. Perhaps it's simply the fact that you lack any type of compassion. There are many people out there who have more empathy for animals than they do people; and if you'd like to know the reason why, take a good look at yourself in the mirror. Your ignorance, callousness and basic self-serving attitude are mighty unattractive qualities. How you got to be a sports writer is beyond me. But, that's to your paper's detriment.

    You mentioned his stud fee value: Barbaro isn't receiving any money. Human athletes go for the green. They aren't playing simply because they love to and that they've been asked to do so - they're in it for the big bucks. Race horses run because they are asked, plain and simple. So, if they're injured, it is up to the owners to give them the best care possible. Doesn't always happen that way, but true horse people take care of their horses. And thank God the Jacksons have the means to everything possible for their horse!

    And, to clear things up for you, Barbaro's insurance covered him if he had, had to be euthanized as well as if he cannot stand at stud. The Jackson's are doing this out of love for a magnificent soul. They are paying out of their pockets to try to save his life. Yes, it would be wonderful to see Barbaro sire many foals, but the Jacksons, and those of us who love him, would just like to see Barbaro pull through this.

    The professional thing to do would be to print a letter of apology to not only your readers but Barbaro's connections, but somehow I don't think you're adult enough to do that. I'm sure there is some underlying cause to your lashing out at people you know nothing about and a horse you know very little about. Perhaps you should speak to someone who can help you with your problems.

    -Julie Z.
    Member of Team Barbaro
    Houston Texas

    Posted by: Julie Z. at July 23, 2006 11:35 PM

    Pamela...I'd love to meet your sister at NBC...Delaware isn't far away at all...I have to go there anyway shortly to pick out a "mother of the groom" dress for my son's wedding and a laptop for when I'm in Spain/UK in the fall.

    I'm amazed at the all the wonderful people I'm "meeting" in the horse world from not only this site, but from the owner of the 2 horses I work on (tomorrow I get to see 2 more of my favorite "boys" - Windy and Stormy). Not only do we want to help our beautiful Barbaro, but all horses - and people as well.

    Bobby, you are such a beautiful messenger - such a beautiful teacher.

    Oh, the massage sessions on our B would be booked years in advance - but I love the idea. sign me up...:)

    Life is so darn good. Gotta eat some dinner...

    Healing to all,
    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 23, 2006 11:35 PM

    PAM, THAT'S A GOOD QUESTION, I'D HOPE THE JOCKEYS WOULD HAVE AN EXCELLENT INSURANCE PACKAGE ($$$$) IF THEY WERE BADLY INJURED, LIKE MANY HAVE BEEN. ALEX WOULD KNOW, WE'LL HAVE TO ASK HIM.

    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:36 PM

    jen -- you're so right, when it's possible to walk a horse out after a hard schooling, training session or whatever on a nice trail, pathway or whatever, it is the best thing to help them get their head screwed back on right. your facility really looks like a great place for that.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 23, 2006 11:38 PM

    Julie Z - you go girl - That was an awesome letter you sent to the sob what an ignorant man. Hedoesn't have a clue.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 23, 2006 11:42 PM

    Lyn...it was my childhood friend's sister-in-law that lives near NBC...Unfortunately...I left out the part that my friend says she (sister-in-law) is a real YOUKNOWWHAT!!! and that she wouldn't appreciate her proximity to our BOBBY...thought the story sounded better without it...
    Now, if I LIVED THERE...I would definitely be up for it!!!

    Posted by: Pamela at July 23, 2006 11:43 PM

    What just happened at Del Mar with Chobigmoe? Anyone see it? I think he pulled up??

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 23, 2006 11:47 PM

    AW, I KNOW SALLY, I HATE SEEING ANIMALS PUT DOWN. IF I'M IN LOVE WITH THEM, LIKE WITH BARBARO, I'M THE SAME AS MY SISTER. I TRY TO NOT FALL IN LOVE WITH TOO MANY OF THEM THOUGH SO I CAN STILL HAVE FUN WITH THE SPORT. IF BARBARA L. KEEPS UP WITH THOSE GORGEOUS PHOTOS, I'M GOING TO BE IN LOVE WITH ALL OF THEM THOUGH. :>)

    I WAS A MESS TOO ON "B" DAY (PREAKNESS), I WISH WE COULD GO BACK IN TIME. I THINK I MENTIONED BEFORE, I CRIED THAT NIGHT, THEN HALF THE DAY SUNDAY. I WAS SO WORRIED UNTIL 9PM WHEN DR. R. DID HIS PRESS CONFERENCE WITH A SMILE ON HIS FACE.

    LOVE AND PRAYERS,
    CHERYL

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:47 PM

    Pam and Cheryl

    That has been another thorn in the side of horse racing. Most of these jockeys have very poor coverage and when injured, have to depend on contributions and their local Horseman's Benevolent Fund to help pay the bills.
    Just this week at Philly Park there was an issue with the jockeys. Something about being covered from the gate to the finish line. But if something happened on the way to the gate or after they crossed the finish line, no coverage. I'm not sure if I got that exactly right but it was close.
    The Jockey's Guild has been working very hard on this issue.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 23, 2006 11:47 PM

    To Clay Thompson:

    Dear Idiot:

    I am a racehorse owner and am familiar with the Jacksons.

    You certainly owe these wonderful folks an apology (probably not in your thought process though or inner soul) as they have bred and raised Barbaro on their own and have deep feelings for this horse. Even naming him after a picture found in their dead grandparents attic of a hound dog they once owned. Barbaro lives within the heart of the Jacksons and Michael Matz and Edgar Prado and the rest of the world (except you). A wonderful animal with a remarkable spirit to live whose story is tragedy and now triumph as he runs the race of his LIFE.

    I feel badly for your sickening article and I feel so badly for you that perhaps we can euthanize you to put you out of your obvious misery as you feel the need to write such an ugly read......

    Posted by: Deb G at July 23, 2006 11:51 PM

    THANKS SHELLY, THAT'S AWFUL ABOUT THE JOCKEYS!!! I GUESS IT DEFINITELY MAKES SINCE, SINCE PEOPLE ARE MAKING DONATIONS TO MIKE REA. SO SAD!!!

    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:51 PM

    ShelleyA - are you able to answer my post at 11:20? Where were they when they went down?

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 23, 2006 11:51 PM

    Barbaro you keep having more comfortable nights. Stay strong handsome one stay strong. This will be so hard for me. I am on vacation and my daughter Cheyenne and I are going to visit my aunt in McHenry Illinois and then going in to Chicago for a few days. I will be able to check the updates in the mornings and at night Thank God for that. Hopefully I will be able to also light candles for Barbaro. I pray that while I am gone things continue to be good for Bobby.

    I will miss everyone on here while I am gone.

    Thank you Alex and Tim for the updates they mean so much. Thanks to Michael Matz and Peter for telling the updates to Alex and Tim. Thanks to Jen for putting them on the site sometimes. Thank you and may God Bless Edgar Prado. Thank you and God Bless the Jacksons. May God watch over Barbaro and the New Boltne Center and May God give Dr. R all the knowledge and everything he needs to know to take care of our Bobby.


    Love ya Barbaro keep on keepin on Big B


    Believe in Barbaro
    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Dr. R

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 11:55 PM

    1st ~ JOYCE~ THANK YOU!!! You are a super nice person to do that favor for me and I hope you will stay on the board,(you need to tell us about the wedding too, or did I miss that?) although I don't post that much myself. I don't like to get into any conflicts either and that is why I mostly just read!
    I hope it is ok if I do email you to ask a ? about the QH side of things on the pedigree, if so i will do so later this evening. Again, thank you SO much and I hope it was not too much bother!!!

    2ndly ~ C.JAFFE ~ I read that article from AZ Republic too, and I don't usually do this, but I had to email that fool too! This part really got me:
    "Horses are whacking great big beasts with big teeth that will rip your flesh out, and they have huge iron-shod hooves they will use to crack your skull like an eggshell with no consideration at all for the value of human life."

    This is the link if anyone wants to read the meaningless trash http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0723clay0723.html
    and this is where to email him if so inclined.
    mailto:clay.thompson@arizonarepublic.com
    It came to me in my Google alerts for Barbaro, and I really hate when the article is like this.

    This is what I mailed to him, I couldn't help it ~

    "why even bother writing about which you know nothing about? I'm sure many have written, or will,
    to tell you what an idiot you are for even trying. If he's a "nag" to you why bother? My horse gently
    takes the smallest treat from my quite small hand being careful not to even nibble me, and has no
    intention of kicking at anything except maybe a biting fly. Barbaro's owners are doing everything possible
    to help him live because they LOVE him. He may not even be able to be used for stud service
    if he recovers, so that is not why. Have you ever witnessed Majesty? Courage? Or just whining greedy ball "players"?
    Think for a moment about how much slower worldwide civilization would have progressed without the partnership
    and willingness of the horse to be man's REAL best friend.
    Piece of shit article dude."

    And that will be my only conflict for the day!!!
    LOL

    april~rene

    Posted by: april rene at July 23, 2006 11:57 PM

    oh wait I forgot some people. Thank you to Kathy Anderson for her updates also. And Thank you to the people at the florist for their updates and their deliveries.

    Don't forget to keep the candles lit peeps.

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=barba

    it is time now for tonights vigil

    Posted by: Mary Langkamp at July 23, 2006 11:57 PM

    Sally -

    Thanks! It amazes me that these buffoons are actual sports writers!!

    I don't have horses at the moment, but don't EVER mess with horse people!! :o) We're a special breed and not to be taken lightly.

    I need to go feed the cats. Will check in later.

    Have a good evening all!!

    -Julie

    Posted by: Julie Z. at July 23, 2006 11:58 PM

    I signed my name to the petition

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri at July 23, 2006 11:59 PM

    HERE IS THE WEBSITE FOR OUR CHAT ROOM FOR BOBBY'S 7PM VIGIL. WE'VE BEEN GETTING AROUND 10 OR LESS. I KNOW MANY OF YOU THOUGH ARE NOT ON AOL. ONE OF MY GOOD FRIENDS ON COMCAST, WENT TO THE AIM SITE AND DOWNLOADED THE AIM TRITON AND SHE COULD THEN GO TO THE CHARTROOMS WITH US.
    LOVE AND PRAYERS,
    CHERYL
    aol://2719:2-2-Barbaro%20Love%20Vigil

    http://www.aim.com/

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 23, 2006 11:59 PM

    Thank you so much ShelleyA for the info...That chaps my B-hind...arguments like that (gate to gate coverage only) IMHO are generated solely to
    muddy the real issue...That these people are getting the shaft...Think of all the money that organized gambling brings in...There should be blanket coverage for all...on all sizes and types of facilities...racetracks,farms,training facilities rich and poor alike...call it the COST OF DOING BUSINESS...
    Gosh...my SOCIALIST FERVER is bubbling up...

    Posted by: Pamela at July 24, 2006 12:02 AM

    Thank you God for continuing to heal, protect, and comfort Barbaro. I pray believing and expecting more good reports for tomorrow. And thank you God for all the caring, loving people you have put in his life.

    Posted by: Susan in TX at July 24, 2006 12:02 AM

    Julie Z., Deb G.--

    Re: Clay Thompson's article!

    After he reads your accurate letters, he will have to hit his "told off" button. Ha!

    Why do some of these writers have to put ignorance in print? Just write about something else. Barbaro's situation is heartbreaking and for someone to try to capitalize on that...well...he is a low-life!

    Sandy

    Posted by: Sandy K. in Texas at July 24, 2006 12:03 AM

    Dear Julie Z. and Deb G.,
    I'm sorry for asking but where is the article that Clay Thompson wrote? Maybe I don't want to read it.
    Thank you for the help.

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at July 24, 2006 12:05 AM

    April Rene...GREAT INSIGHT...have you ever noticed that people like this HAVE NEVER ACTUALLY DONE ANYTHING THEMSELVES...with the exception of PUSHING A PENCIL...
    Horses eyes, through evolution, are positioned on their skulls the way they are because they are
    PREY ANIMALS...UNLIKE STUPID HUMANS LIKE THIS GUY...who have eyes facing forward...BECAUSE they ARE PREDATORS...I personally will take living in a neighborhood of horses over humans...They won't party at all hours, get drunk and kill me with their cars,among other things...WHAT A NEANDERTHAL (no disrepect to cavemen intended)...

    Posted by: Pamela at July 24, 2006 12:10 AM

    Has anyone started a candle for Easy Strider? He was so very young and innocent. I don't know what he was even doing there at that age... I weep again.

    Peace and calm evening to you, not much older Barbaro...

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at July 24, 2006 12:11 AM

    Mary S
    Blazing Sunset was DelMar
    Gallant Secret was Delaware Park

    I'm not sure about Easy Strider but will find out.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 12:13 AM

    ShelleyA - thank you. And, Just Ducky was Arlington, right?

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 12:23 AM

    any word on Just Ducky???

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 12:24 AM

    I sent our petition to my friend at FOX-TV and another friend who is a sports reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News. Asked for their help to promote it.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 12:24 AM

    Shelley A - good job - I'm sending out the petition to my local polititans in the morning - Mayor, City Commissioners, etc. I don't know anyone at the TV stations. I do email a guy from Nascar - perhaps I'll send it to him.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 12:26 AM

    This reporter is such a jerk...

    OBVIOUSLY, NO ONE WILL BE STANDING IN LINE TO HARVEST HIS SPERM....

    Posted by: Pamela at July 24, 2006 12:26 AM

    Hi Barbaro Team! Just got on tonite. Thank you Laura for a well-written and heartfelt petition, hopefully our politicans can vote with their heart, instead of voting with their party or voting because of special lobbying groups!

    So, thank you for your hardwork. I am #51.

    Thrilled to hear about Dr. Anderson's visit to Barbaro. He is such a sweet horse and has an angelic and loving heart and soul.

    Barbaro, what a love you are...please hang in there, as I have already lost one animal just nine months ago and miss him terribly. He wasnt' a horse,but saved me from dying...and I know that you possess that kind of love and caring. Stay strong my friend.....lighting a candle for you.

    XOXOXOXO

    Believe in Miracles, Barbaro and in God's healing powers.

    Posted by: Debra B. at July 24, 2006 12:27 AM

    ShelleyA - I'm sorry I said Blazing Sun - not Sunset.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 12:29 AM

    Hey gang, I want to read this A...H...'s article.. sounds like a real idiot!

    Posted by: Debra B. at July 24, 2006 12:29 AM

    Yes, it's really sad about the plight of the jockeys too. Just today I read an article about Randy Romero, the jockey who was riding Go for Wand during that horrific breakdown during the Breeders' Cup Distaff back in 1990. He won millions of dollars in purses but ended up spending a majority of his earnings for 23 surgeries due to lack of insurance coverage for jockeys. (I guess they're often time considered contract employees, so they receive no benefits.) He developed severe kidney and liver problems due to the constant strain put on his body by trying to shed weight. I guess many people in the racing community united to raise $200,000 for transplant surgery Randy needed, which is good to hear. (There is a movie called "Jockey" directed by Kate Davis that is about Randy and two other jockies. Sounds like a very enlightening movie.) So while our focus here remains with Bobby and all the beautiful horses, it is very important that we remember that there's another precious athlete out there risking life and limb too.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 12:30 AM

    To Susan in Texas. Was going to send my daily prayer to Barbaro when I read your message. Thanks for putting my thoughts into words. God Bless Barbaro and keep him in your healing arms

    Posted by: Sylvia at July 24, 2006 12:30 AM

    Mary S
    Easy Strider was Arlington

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 12:31 AM

    Shelley in CA-Yes, I lit a candle for Easy Strider (it's under the group name EasyS).

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 12:35 AM

    I am so pleased Barbaro is doing well...I check this site severl times a day and can always rest easy with news of "another good night".
    I can't believe the negative comments written by Clay Thompson...his e-mail is probably full of comments. I sent the following e-mail to him, I don't think it will change him, but it felt better to get it off my chest.

    Mr. Thompson,
    I was saddened by your article about Barbaro. There is more to his story then you have been able to recognize. Perhaps it would help if I explain why we love Barbaro...

    I understand everyone is not a horse lover, however, you don't need to be a horse lover to love Barbaro. He is the hero we have been waiting for. In a world where children are killed by drunk drivers on their way to school, our young men and woman are fighting in a war nobody knows can be won and innocent people are killed in senseless acts of terrorism...we needed a hero. Not just any hero would do either. He had to be someone special, with a big heart and a pure soul. Barbaro fills that description. He sustained a life threatening injury by the simple act of doing what he was born to do - run. He gave everything he had on the race track, not for money or fame - he did it for the love of running and for the joy of pleasing those closest to him. This is the type of hero America needs right now...we need to believe in miracles. We need to join together with a common bond and believe with all of our hearts that it will make a difference. Barbaro has reminded us life is fragile. It can change in a blink of an eye and a young, healthy, strong animal can be left to fight for life in its fragile web. If it can happen to Barbaro, it can happen to any of us. Sometime, we need to be reminded to stop, smell the roses and tell those we care about how much we love them. Barbaro reminds us of that. He also reminds us it is possible to beat the odds; it is possible to fight the good fight and still come out ahead. It is possible to have a tragedy and if we remember to have a good attitude - it is possible to overcome. Barbaro reminds us of that as we see him fight for life and so far, he is doing a damn good job of winning. So, when it seems life is getting overwhelming, think of Barbaro...unable to do what he was born to do, yet keeping a good attitude. He will live because he wants to...and there are thousands of people praying for a miracle. He is the hero America needs...believe in miracles, believe in Barbaro!

    Sincerely,
    Cindy Campbell

    I have prayed every night for a miracle and will remain doing so...I am inspired by the beautiful outpouring of love at this site and the encouraging news. Keep believing...

    Posted by: Cindy Campbell at July 24, 2006 12:36 AM

    I just sent the link to Terry Frei - he writes for the Denver Post and ESPN. I asked him to send the link to his sports buddies.

    Thanks again Laura - beautiful job!

    Linda H in Denver

    Posted by: Linda at July 24, 2006 12:37 AM

    thank you all for the continued outpouring of love for our beloved barbaro.

    may he continue to stay strong and HEAL. one day at a time. all we need is one miracle, one day at a time...

    (as i tuck little bobby in) sleep well precious bobby. may you have sweet dreams of rolling in green pastures and frollicking with young fillies. sweet dreams...

    barbaromaniacs: keep those candles lit, try to keep them above 1,000. love you guys. we can make this miracle happen.

    We BELIEVE in MIRACLES.
    We BELIEVE in BARBARO.

    Posted by: lou at July 24, 2006 12:38 AM

    I only discovered recently Texas has TWO of the slaughter houses. Here is contact information for the two senators from Texas, and my rep. However, I will tell you from my past experience with them regarding other issues, the arrogance of these folks is is unparelled - even for Texas.

    CONGRESSMAN JOHN CULBERSON (my rep)
    Address: 1728 LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
    WASHINGTON, DC 20515
    Phone: (202) 225-2571

    John Cornyn, Senator
    Washington DC
    517 Hart Senate Office Bldg.
    Washington, DC 20510
    Tel: 202-224-2934
    Fax: 202-228-2856

    Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Senator
    284 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 202-224-5922
    http://hutchison.senate.gov

    Love, Light and Protectio for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 12:41 AM

    I would feel a great sense of accomplishment if we hit 100 tonight! Thanks for spreading the word you guys. I emailed the gentleman from the Naperville Sun who wrote that article about Easy Strider. Tomorrow I will see if some connections of connections at the Sun Sentinel in Ft Lauderdale/Miami can help out. Which is cool, cause that is where the Congress person I am gonna target is.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 24, 2006 12:42 AM

    Mary Langkamp,

    The wedding itself went off without a hitch. The horses were gorgeous and none of the bridesmaids fell off. It was absolutely beautiful and I'm proud to have played a small part in it. I'm exhausted after the last three days and the fibromyalgia has flared up, but it was worth it.

    We rehearsed on Friday night which didn't go very well. Even though the bride had everything scripted out, there were a few people who had their own ideas. I have a lot of patience for animals but not nearly as much for humans so I felt the need to loudly declare that "IT'S NOT YOUR #^@%@#! WEDDING SO BACK THE ^&*#@! OFF".

    Half of the horses decided to have meltdowns on Friday night. Some needed to re-learn a few things about personal space and ground manners while others just needed extra time to relax. One of the TB's who retired off the track was a little too hot to carry a bridesmaid so we had a backup pony ready to go. A couple other horses decided reheasal was a good time to start kicking the crap out of each other.

    I really think the TB flashed back to his racing days. All the horses were together and riders were given a leg up and then the handlers began leading the horses. I think the TB thought he was going to the starting gate. We didn't want to take a chance with him, especially considering that the bridemaids were wearing silky dresses and sitting sidesaddle on cloth covered bareback pads. Since the TB was so beautifully turned out, the bride let his owner just lead him down the aisle at the beginning of the ceremony. The TB REALLY enjoyed that. You could just hear him think, "WOW! This is so cool. I didn't even have to run and they're still taking me to the winner's circle!"

    As is typical of so many horses, when we need to count on them, they outperform our best hopes. All were perfect during the ceremony, except for the 28 year old pony. He alternated between sleeping and nickering. It was hilarious. At least I thought so. One of the best parts of the ceremony was when the minister pronounced the bride and groom as husband and wife. As if on cue, the horses in the surrounding paddocks began racing down the fence lines as if they were giving their approval. It was a beautiful day for a wonderful couple to start their married life together.

    (Yes, I'll continue to post but will not engage in any disagreements. I simply don't have the energy to do so.)

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 24, 2006 12:43 AM

    ShelleyA - thank you for answering my question.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 12:43 AM

    One dumb note, you guys who have media connections. I am not afraid to talk on the air. I was a on air person for years, so I CAN YAK IT UP. If they need to ask about the petition, my phone number is available thru the petition site.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 24, 2006 12:45 AM

    Well Cindy..what a lovely person you are. You sure were a whole lot nicer to him than I was! :)

    Posted by: Karen at July 24, 2006 12:45 AM

    Joyce,

    That is soooo cool. It's like a movie. Sounds like it was a great day!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 12:47 AM

    Okay, here's what I emailed to Clay Thompson for his nasty, uncalled-for piece on Bobby:

    "I just recently read, 'If you have never loved an animal, your soul remains unawakened.' Obviously, your soul, should you even have one, not only remains unawakened but is in a very deep, deep coma!

    Keep the nastiness to yourself please. There's already more than enough to go around in this world."

    I feel much better now.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 12:47 AM

    April-Rene, you're very welcome. I'll watch for your email. It might get stuck by my spam blocker so you might get a message regarding having you added to my address book. Either way, I'll find your email and will do what I can for you.

    Tim & Alex: Thanks again for all that you do!

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 24, 2006 12:48 AM

    I also sent the petition link to the three sportscasters at our local NBC affiliate (KUSA).

    I also suggested a story on Polytrack.

    Don't know if they will do anything other than maybe sign the petition. This is Bronco country after all (sigh).

    Linda H in Denver

    Posted by: Linda at July 24, 2006 12:49 AM

    O I was simply vicious and quite unkind to C. Thompson and I am feelin' fine about it.

    Posted by: Barbara B. at July 24, 2006 12:49 AM

    I need some help with something. I sent the link to the petition to a cousin of mine that I have a pretty good relationship with. I wasn't pleased with her reply, and I really need help with responding to her! If I post her reply, will you all help me with it? I'm just really not sure what to say in a way that won't sound bad!!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 24, 2006 12:49 AM

    I've been checking this site twice a day since the beginning and have never posted, but I have to say that I love this horse! He is a magnificent example of one of God's precious creatures. What a blessing he is. God bless your recovery, Barbaro!

    Posted by: Joy at July 24, 2006 12:51 AM

    Would someone please tell me where to find the article that C. Thompson wrote?
    Thank you!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at July 24, 2006 12:52 AM

    Joyce, thanks so much for the wedding story! Love the part about the 28-year-old pony alternating between sleeping and nickering during the ceremony! Priceless!...what a gem!

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 12:52 AM

    Wow, Round Pond must think she is in horse heaven these days coming out of Philly Park. She looked like a happy camper:)

    Posted by: Barbara B. at July 24, 2006 12:52 AM

    ...think I should e-mail my comment about "no one will be standing in line to 'harvest his sperm'" ?

    Posted by: Pamela at July 24, 2006 12:53 AM

    Post away Karen. I'm sure many here will have the right words to say. There are many eloquent, articulate people here that will be able to provide you with a response that won't come off as offensive, I'm sure.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 12:54 AM

    Hi Laurie H. -

    The link is in this set of postings, somewhere towards the top but you wouldn't be missing any Pulitzer Prize winning journalism. I'm sure he's going to have his readers lay into him after he insulted them for sending in legit questions not to mention directly insulting the Jacksons & everyone directly involved with Barbaro.

    No questions are stupid ones. I thrive on sharing my knowledge and would never make anyone asking feel small.

    Big B - I will continue to stand up for you and your "family". You've given so many hope and something to cheer for. You're our Hero & we all love you!

    Heal Sound & Heal Strong. Sleep deeply and peacefully, dear friend.

    -Julie

    Posted by: Julie Z. at July 24, 2006 12:54 AM

    Pamela-I LOVE that comment! ROTFLMAO! Classic!

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 12:55 AM

    http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0723clay0723.html

    There is another obnoxious article about Barbaro I won't post -

    google Barbaro under news and his stuff comes up...

    Posted by: Barbara B. at July 24, 2006 12:55 AM

    Pamela I vote you MUST SEND.

    Posted by: Barbara B. at July 24, 2006 12:56 AM

    Update 303...lovely pics...and Kim Brette is such a cutie!

    Posted by: Pamela at July 24, 2006 12:57 AM

    OK - Here goes...I was so stunned by this I don't know what to say to her!!! She lives in another state and I don't see her often at all, but we email each other several times a year. This was just not what I expected!!

    "Sorry, but I cant sign this kind of petition. One of the many issues that have been left out of most discussions of this subject is the fact that a lot of trainers are not conditioning their horses the way the old school trainers use to do it. I watched Barbaro break his leg, and have been following his progress very closely. I have also read every press release and news conference transcription regarding his care and the evaluation of his injury. This had nothing to do with the track surface. A bad step is a bad step, and no surface can change that fact.

    I also dont think that it is something that the US Congress has any business being involved in. It should be up to the individual states or individual tracks to upgrade their surfaces to this synthetic surface if they wish. The track operators do not use cost cutting methods in maintaining their race tracks. I spent a year in the harness racing industry, and have followed thoroughbred racing for more years than I can remember. If the tracks cut costs maintaining their track surfaces, the trainers and owners know it, and will discontinue racing at those tracks. The track condition is vital to a race tracks survival. The operators of race tracks do not put the physical health of the animals they depend on at risk to cut costs.

    It broke my heart to watch Barbaro break his hind leg. The recent set back he suffered with the onset of laminitis tore at my heart as well. It was bad luck that injured the horse, not the track surface. Here is the link to the site on Barbaro that is maintained by the New Bolton Center where Barbaro is being treated. They have regular updates, transcriptions, photos of Barbaro, and a host of other information. http://www.vet.upenn.edu/newsandevents/news/Barbaro.htm. Its a very interesting site with quite a bit of information. Check it out."

    Posted by: Karen at July 24, 2006 12:58 AM

    Thank you Julie Z. I appreciate your help!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at July 24, 2006 12:58 AM

    Joyce -

    Did you have video made of the wedding?

    It sounds most wonderful, much better than my two Great Danes who rolled in cow manure the night before the outside wedding at the ranch house, and then my male dog (a big 160 pound sweetie) was attacked by the groom/my brother's little 25 pound dog just at the point of saying the final vows. As most dog fights go, that was just noise for a minute but it woke everyone up and lent an air of spontaniety to go with the eau d'cow pie that I couldn't quite get off at midnight the night before.

    Oh, and I forgot the corner of the wedding cake, handmade, five layers high, with the corner eaten off by the various dogs in attendance before the wedding started.

    That wedding was successful! They're still married and still laughing!

    Shelley in CA

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at July 24, 2006 12:58 AM

    Barbara -

    Thanks for giving the link to Laurie. I couldn't find it again. My eyes start to get a little blurry after staring at the screen so long!

    Cheers!

    Posted by: Julie Z. at July 24, 2006 1:00 AM

    again, if and when our Bobby is outside enjoying the life he truly deserves....waiting.
    NO sperm collection, it goes against the whole TB guarantee. You actually have to have a video of your ...ok you get the idea. It guarantees exactly what is wrong with other breeding.
    Bobby may never be a sire, but I am D**M sure the Jacksons will bring him home.

    Love to family,
    Bobby, sleep well tonight , Brave Heart,
    Susan

    Posted by: SusanW at July 24, 2006 1:01 AM

    Cindy Campbell, regarding your response to Clay Thompson: Well said. Bravo girl...bravo!

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 1:02 AM

    Gee Karen - I would not have a clue as to answer that - she made some good points - but I still think the Track is an issue.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 1:04 AM

    Karen,

    since the industry is regulated by states (which is part of the problem with horseracing) your cousin is pretty right on IMHO. Not what you wanted to hear, I know:(

    She is correct about not sparing expense at the better tracks, but I don't agree with her assessment about not cutting costs at the expense of track maintenance at smaller venues. Although, for the most part tracks have to protect the horses so they can fill the race cards.

    She is right about Barbaro's bad step from my perspective, too. Not that anyone will ever know. I haven't read many posts today - and am all for synthetic surfaces.

    Posted by: Barbara B. at July 24, 2006 1:05 AM

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who doesn't know what to say to her! You are right, she did make good points, but I feel that ANYTHING that would help to protect the horses and jockeys would be worth signing!

    Posted by: Karen at July 24, 2006 1:07 AM

    Good evening everyone!

    Just signed the petition. Thanks to everyone who put it together. This site is making a difference and Barbaro is the reason why!

    Good to see he is having another comfortable day.

    From the sounds of the posts today, some JERK wrote a pretty poor article on Barbaro and the Jacksons. I am not going to read the article tonight because I just got back from hippo therapy training wth my horse. This person who wrote the article should come watch therapy sessions using horses. He would be amazed what a difference horses make to these children.

    As far as I am concerned, this person is an idiot!

    Posted by: marie at July 24, 2006 1:07 AM

    Mary S. -

    Yep, 2 of the three facilities are in TX, right outside of Dallas and the other is in Illinois.

    When you write, you'll get a lame response from Hutchison, Culberson won't bother to respond (the man has a really bad voting record on animal protection issues) and I haven't heard from Cornyn from the last three letters I wrote on this issue. He voted against the measure last time - which is weird because he made a big stink & tried to shut them down years ago. Guess money talks....

    Definitely call & write though.

    Posted by: Julie Z. at July 24, 2006 1:09 AM

    Karen,
    Wow!!

    You might nicely point out that the petition did not say that Barbaro was injured because of the track surface. Actually, it said that we will never know what caused it.
    Also, even though a horse can take a bad step, it is easier not to take a bad step on a consistent surface.
    Next, some trainers do not condition their horses properly and some even run them when they are not sound. But this petition is being circulated for the majority of them that do. To give them an even playing field when they race.
    I would suggest that you don't get defensive, tell her you respect her opinions and that you just wanted to give her an opportunity to see what was being done to help make racing safer.

    THEN, WRITE HER OFF!!!!!

    I'm sure that we'll be hearing from many people that don't agree with our position.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 1:11 AM

    Why is it then, that some owners/trainers are having second thoughts about running their horses at certain tracks? (Funny Cide at Arlington comes to mind.)

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 1:13 AM

    Alex - thank you for your latest update, and reminding us to keep our thoughts positive for Bobby.

    Love, Light and Protectio for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 1:13 AM

    Cindy and others - Loved your responses to Clay Thompson. After reading the column, my impression is that he is one of the types who likes to say anything he knows will prompt an outraged reaction, just for the attention. Then he thinks it is funny, like the silly (stupid) frat boy telling a joke and laughing while everyone else looks away and shakes their head at his lack of self-awareness.

    I hope your responses get printed in the paper so everyone can read them, as opposed to just filling up his mailbox and getting dumped but feeding his ego with all the attention.

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at July 24, 2006 1:13 AM

    Julie,
    YOU GO GIRL!!!

    lOVE AND BLESSINGS TO OUR BOLD, BRAVE, BARBARO.

    LOVE AND BLESSINGS TO THIS WONDERFUL INTERNET FAMILY.
    You are the best!

    Faith

    Posted by: Faith at July 24, 2006 1:15 AM

    Dear Barabaro glad you had a great weekend. We are praying for your recovery for as long as it takes. You are the Greatest Horse ever and I know you are going to totally recover. You are everyones Hero and Champion.

    Love,
    Kathy

    Posted by: Kathy - 8yrs. at July 24, 2006 1:15 AM

    Shelley -

    Well said! Brilliant points made!

    Karen -

    Keep the letter unconfrontational - I'd take Shelley's comments and put them in first person & send! Good luck with it!

    Posted by: Julie Z. at July 24, 2006 1:15 AM

    I know I am going to butcher this saying, but it goes something like this...

    Some look at things and ask "WHY?" I look at things and ask " WHY NOT."

    Posted by: Pamela at July 24, 2006 1:16 AM

    If Karen doesnt want to sign it she doesnt have to. However, I take umbrage to her Congress getting involved statement. Then they shouldnt have been involved with Steroids in Baseball! People are gambling billions of dollars of years on these animals and in the past month there have been almost daily occurances of breakdowns. Del Mar had an emergency meeting about their track surface this week. Arlington is almost in chaos, I want to say that they even pulled up part of it to the foundation to see what or if there is a problem. (sorry I have read so many articles this weekend) You can also tell her we never stated Barbaro broke down because of the track, I would think Belmont would be near perfect for the Preakness. However, there are many tracks that are old and saving money. Harness tracks are not TB tracks.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 24, 2006 1:16 AM

    Pamela, someone posted something the other day that almost prompted me to post the same quote from RFK.

    "Some people see things as they are and ask why? I see things that never were and ask, why not"

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 1:18 AM

    Don't you think Round Pound's white mark looks lots like Bobby's?

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 1:19 AM

    Just reading the days comments...Whew..I gotta get to signing apetition, Flame that idot in Arizona, check out some new videos and articles..So much to do!!!

    I did see a few comments and wanted to ask....just ask..not making any commentary here. Does any know from experience, or have a gut feeling. or could find out....Does the POOL RECOVERY COST MORE than a standard stall recovery? The only reason I ask is because I was kicking around in my head that this could be yet another worthy cause of fund raising...if the answer is yes, that is.

    Could someone maybe get a definative on that for us?


    Leslie in MN

    Posted by: leslie at July 24, 2006 1:20 AM

    Cindy and others,

    Great, eloquent responses to Clay Thompson. His inbox is going to be full to overflowing with rebuttals from all of us.

    Joyce--LOVED your story about the wedding! Sounds like the perfect ceremony to me!

    Irene, Alie--thanks for the responses re the baskets. I just kind of threw that question out there hoping someone on the board would know the schedule; I'll contact KF this week.

    Alie, if you don't mind my asking, what did you mean in your PS "why would I want to look at horse stuff"? I hope I didn't offend you in any way; if I did, it was completely inadvertant and I apologize.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 1:21 AM

    I think Alie meant she would be looking at horse stuff - since Barbaro will be comming home at Christmas - people will want to send him stuff before he leaves and after he gets home.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 1:23 AM

    Thanks for the input. When I read her letter, I almost felt as though I'd been slapped! I guess I just didn't expect for someone not to agree...not all people love animals the way I do. There are those I have talked to that think horse racing is cruel, but although I love animals, I don't agree with this. These animals WANT to run! They clearly enjoy the racing, from what I have observed. They seem to enjoy winning just as much as the people do. Other than the stories I've heard, like what happened to Alydar, about the abuses and having drugs forced on them...the horses really seem to enjoy what they are doing and I don't see any cruelty about it. I will try to respond to her as gently as possible!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 24, 2006 1:23 AM

    Thank you, Alex, for reminding us why we are here with your latest update. This is such a stimulating site with such thoughtful and caring people there is no end of fodder for thought!

    I can't believe it has been nine weeks already! What an amazing journey, Bobby - with much more to come. Have a calm and peaceful night, positive updates to come tomorrow. Sleep well, sweet prince. You are cushioned by love.

    Thank you all, Tim and Alex, KF, NBC, Dynaformer, the Jacksons, Edgar, Michael Matz, those people who rubbed his belly when he was young and let his head hang out his confinement stall...

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at July 24, 2006 1:24 AM

    Laura in KW:

    Re reasons why Congress should get involved: second that.

    And also, because interstate commerce is involved-horses going to different states to race; online, phone and other forms of betting that use interstate communications, as well as interstate and national broadcasting of races. So, they have jurisdiction.

    Congress can and should deal with this; it isn't just a state-by-state issue.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 1:25 AM

    Shelly - didn't you forget Bobby's mommie - who had a hard delivery - I'm sure she is his number one fan!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 1:26 AM

    Laura in Key West...it's not me!! It's my cousin I've sent the link to. I've already signed it!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 24, 2006 1:26 AM

    I think Alie meant she would be looking at horse stuff - since Barbaro will be comming home at Christmas - people will want to send him stuff before he leaves and after he gets home.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 01:23 AM

    Oh, okay! Thanks, Sally. I've been sniffing Murphy's Soap fumes all afternoon (actually, it's not half bad, LOL).

    Alie, thank you again for all that you and KF do !

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 1:27 AM

    I am amazed how much I learn every day from this site! There is so much knowledge and so many resourceful people here, I'm begining to think we could achieve world peace when Barbaro is well! I had no idea SO MANY horses were being injured and fatally injured every day on racetracks around the country. I will be passing the petition around to everyone I know. I appreciate all the hard work that went into it.

    Mary S in Texas--I agree with your assessment of our legislators here, that coupled with the slaughter-house issue makes me ashamed of what is an otherwise great state. Considering our proud history, we ought to be at the forefront, not bringing up the rear.

    Posted by: Phyllis M...Dallas, Texas at July 24, 2006 1:28 AM

    Laura in KW...I was asking the others how to respond to her letter to me!!!!!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 24, 2006 1:28 AM

    Thank you so much for the Fair Hill pictures Alex! You're quite handsome, by the way!

    Oh my gosh, how can anyone look at these awesome, magnificent horses and not instantly fall madly in love with them! They absolutely melt my heart!

    Clear Evidence is going to be a big ham, you can tell! Round Pond does remind me a bit of Bobby! They're all sooooooo beautiful! Thank you Alex, thank you!

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 1:29 AM

    there are often many reasons for track problems, i.e. Arlington and Del Mar. I wouldn't run my horse at either track right now, BUT, I know darn well that the problem at Del Mar is an over used track - way over used. And indeed, a synthetic surface could handle that issue much better.

    Unfortunately, as we all know, racing is regulated by states, not the federal gov't.

    Posted by: Barbara B. at July 24, 2006 1:30 AM

    Oh my goodness Karen, I am sooooo sorry, I am really tired. I slept about 3 hours. I apologize. My mind has been spinning trying to figure out the best way to approach this whole petition/get on the ball thing. I feel like I have a mission.


    It was looking at Gallant Secrets dainty face yesterday, she stirred something in my heart.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 24, 2006 1:30 AM

    No problem Laura...I just was so taken aback by her response and I don't know a lot about this stuff..least of all politics!!!!!!!!
    I just wanted to be able to respond to her in an intelligent, thoughtful way and I needed help! I really feel like a part of something important, and I love animals and especially horses so much.
    I appreciate all of the suggestions, especially why Congress should be involved...and I will respond to her accordingly!!
    Thanks everyone!

    Posted by: Karen at July 24, 2006 1:36 AM

    Sally in KW: Wow, thank you! How could I possibly forget the bearer of this boy, the great mommy, La Ville Rouge! We all know that nurture and temperament are very important and she may be responsible for much of that, in addition to his human connections at that early age.

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at July 24, 2006 1:37 AM

    Whoa! Round Pond could be Bobby's "mirror twin"!!!

    Posted by: Ernie at July 24, 2006 1:39 AM

    Well family, I must sign off for the night. I hope you all have a restful Sunday, and a great week. Love to you all...

    Sleep well tonight Bobby. Be comfy and cozy and take it easy on those legs of yours. Dream that you're in green pastures on a sunny day, just grazing and feeling free. Smell the air and feel the wind in your mane and the sun on your back, for one day it will happen beautiful boy...it will happen. Until then...rest well and heal.

    I love you Barbaro!

    Believe in miracles...
    Believe in Barbaro...

    The miracle continues.

    Posted by: Sandie at July 24, 2006 1:39 AM

    Oh my gosh....had to go back to my hometown (Pittsburgh) for several days and had a problem with internet connection at the hotel...I will never be able to catch up with the posts (I have 2 small childeren etc) I have no idea what the lateset petitions are about and have no idea where we are on sending baskets to NBC...is anyone going there in the near future as my 4 year old son has made several signs I would love to have posted on the fence at some point to replace any worn ones. I have a basket I made ready to go whenever it is needed....

    We love you beautiful Barbaro. We hoope tonight is a good one.

    Posted by: Debi R at July 24, 2006 1:40 AM

    Oh my gosh....had to go back to my hometown (Pittsburgh) for several days and had a problem with internet connection at the hotel...I will never be able to catch up with the posts (I have 2 small childeren etc) I have no idea what the lateset petitions are about and have no idea where we are on sending baskets to NBC...is anyone going there in the near future as my 4 year old son has made several signs I would love to have posted on the fence at some point to replace any worn ones. I have a basket I made ready to go whenever it is needed....

    We love you beautiful Barbaro. We hoope tonight is a good one.

    Posted by: Debi R at July 24, 2006 1:40 AM

    I am going to the Pennsylvania Breeders function at Philly Park next weekend (I'm not a breeder, I'm an owener but my breeder invited me)
    It will be interesting to hear some opinions from those folks about our efforts.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 1:41 AM

    PHYLLIS, YOU ARE FUNNY, I'M STARTING TO AGREE WITH YOU. WHEN THERE ARE SPATS ON THIS SITE ABOUT CERTAIN TOPICS, THEY GENERALLY BLOW BY VERY QUICKLY. THIS IS ONE OF THE VERY FEW SITES I'VE BEEN ON WHERE THE MAJORITY OF US ARE VERY RESPECTFUL, REGARDLESS OF OUR VARIOUS BELIEFS. SO ANYWAY, WHEN BOBBY IS HEALED, WE'LL START WORKING ON THAT WORLD PEACE!!! :>) LOL!!

    GOD BLESS BOBBY,
    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 24, 2006 1:41 AM

    Good Evening, Team Barbaro!

    What a day its been. Between delivering breakfast, signing eloquent petitions, reading about ignorant sportswriters (your responses are CLASSIC...), beautiful horses nickering at weddings...its been a wonderful, wild day.

    Sweet dreams, dear Barbaro...and sweet rest to all those who love you and take care of you. Tomorrow is a brand new day. New adventures, new horizons.

    Healing to all,
    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 24, 2006 1:42 AM

    Shelly - I think mothers of all specices (sp) teach the basics in life - perhaps she taught him his temperment - his love of life - his sweet attitude. Yes people added alot but Mommies always have the best start on the basics.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 1:43 AM

    Debi R - where do you live? I'm only 20 miles from NBC (I live in Downingtown). I was planning to go up next Sunday, but can make a trip earlier to post your son's sign. I have commitments Monday, Wednesday and Friday so I can work around those days.

    Lyn Gilbert
    LoveLight Reiki Healing

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at July 24, 2006 1:44 AM

    I just read a comment that I thought was beautiful and touching--so I am borrowing it.

    THE LIGHT OF GOD SURROUNDS YOU
    THE LOVE OF GOD ENFOLDS YOU
    THE POWER OD GOD PROTECTS (AND HEALS YOU)
    THE PRESENCE OF GOD WATCHES OVER YOU

    Good night beautiful Barbaro--sleep tight.

    Posted by: Barbara at July 24, 2006 1:46 AM

    Well Barbaro, I'm thrilled that you had another good day today.

    9 weeks ago tonight, I frantically searched the internet for an update on you, and found here a group of friends who shared my same feelngs and concern for you.

    The first photos of you post op brought tears of relief and sobs of joy.

    So here we are, united in love for you Barbaro. Your magnificent grace, gentle and charming ways and bottomless heart.

    I will be here every day to cheer you on as you complete this miraculous journey. However long it takes, I'm with you Barbaro.

    Rest well tonight, sweetest dreams and much healing. Tomorrow will be even better than today, I promise.

    Thank you God for the miracle of Barbaro.

    xoxoxo

    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 24, 2006 1:50 AM

    Thanks Cheryl in Indy! I have been a 911 dispatcher for almost 25 years, you have to have a sense of humor to survive that job! I consider myself an informed person but I truly am humbled but everything I have learned over the last nine weeks here. I only wish I could get everyone on my team at work to pull together like this!

    Posted by: Phyllis M...Dallas, Texas at July 24, 2006 1:50 AM

    Shelley A: Awesome you got an invite! Was wondering if you want to come to the Traver with me at Saratoga - biggest race all year up there - ya know....

    :-)

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 1:52 AM

    Shelley A: I meant Travers -

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 1:53 AM

    Deb G...I read your marvelous article to Clay Thompson.....YOU REALLY NAILED IT....consider a career in writing....about horses?????

    BOBBY my SWEET BOY you have done it again....ANOTHER GREAT DAY....SUCH SPIRIT !!!!
    THANK YOU GOD for continued MIRACLES.....

    Got to call it an early night tonight folks...I read all the posts and am very impressed with what you all have accomplished today....AWESOME!

    IF BOBBY could talk I'm sure he would be the first to say THANK YOU from the bottom of his VERY BIG HEART for everything you are doing!!!!

    KEEP UP THE GOOD FIGHT IN OUR BOBBY'S NAME....
    PEACE...LOVE...and PROTECTION for OUR BOY and CONTINUED MIRACLES.......
    LOVE TO ALL.......

    Posted by: Maribel at July 24, 2006 1:55 AM

    Shelley A: Staying at the Gideon Inn Resort and Spa and have pass to get in stable area and VIP - and you are coming with me!!!

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 1:55 AM

    Maribel: Thanks. I wrote a few more responses to other ignorant articles but I saw the postings regarding that guy's crappy writing so I thought I would share what I sent.....geesh

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 1:57 AM

    Are there any picutes of Bobby as a foal and a colt? I have a whole file of pictues of him, but none of his very young days? If any one knows where on the net you can find these I would love to know.

    Bobby, so glad that you are stable and pain free, God Bless you! Keep up the good fight!

    Posted by: Pam Egert at July 24, 2006 1:58 AM

    Since I read a week or so again about Premarin - I have stopped taking my prempro. Oddly enough I hadn't had a hot flash since and that was my only sympton. A couple of years ag I wanted to kill someone on a daily basis - but that has passed, Anyay - I am going to see by gyno in a couple of months and I am going to inform her of where premarin comes from. I know she will be appalled. I jsut want to thank those of you who opened my eyes.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 2:01 AM

    I will bring the Petition with me and get as many involved as I can regarding track safety....
    to sign

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 2:02 AM

    ahhhh, Phyllis M in Dallas, between all my other crazy jobs I have had, being a dispatcher is the one I always come back too. Right now I am the database coordinator for my county. I am about to start dispatching again part time, ugh...I think . LOL Its all plain talk now and I havent done it in 7 years. Now I know the techie side of it, almost anyway. Glad to meet you here on the Bobby board.


    Ok guys, I am off to watch Peter Brady get married. See ya tomorrow, thanks for everything today.

    Hugs

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at July 24, 2006 2:02 AM

    KAREN, JUST GOT BACK AND SKIMMED WHAT YOUR SISTER HAD RESPONDED TO YOU. I KIND OF AGREE THAT EACH STATE OR EACH TRACK MORE IMPORTANTLY SHOULD BE IN CHARGE OF RESURFACING THEIR TRACK INDIVIDUALLY DUE TO HIGH COSTS. I HAVEN'T EVEN READ THE PETITION THOUGH. I AM WITH YOU, I WOULD SIGN ANYTHING THAT WOULD HELP THE HORSES, EVEN IF I DIDN'T NECESSARILY BELIEVE THAT CONGRESS SHOULD BE INVOLVED. COULD SOMEONE SEND THE PETITION LINK TO ME SO I CAN READ.
    THANKS-
    CHERYL
    LUVBARBARO@AOL.COM

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 24, 2006 2:03 AM

    I'm signing off for today. I'm going to eat a plate of brownies and get some very needed rest. Let's hope for another positive report from NBC tomorrow!

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 24, 2006 2:03 AM

    Hi All,

    This is probably a stupid question but I will ask anyway.

    Does Barbaro have a companion pony while he is a NBC?

    Posted by: Trish at July 24, 2006 2:04 AM

    HE-HE!!! I AM WATCHING THAT SILLY SHOW TOO- PETER BRADY GETTING MARRIED. THOUGH I WAS THE ONLY LOONY ONE!! LOL!!! :>)
    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 24, 2006 2:05 AM

    Barbara B.,
    Thank you for the link to the article. I appreciate your help and time! (I apologize for this delay. My Mother is in town.............)
    Thank you!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at July 24, 2006 2:07 AM

    Barbaro doesn't have a pony at NBC - I think there are 8? stalls in ICU and he had a QH girlfriend for a short while (or so he thought) and most recently there were 2 goats next door?...I think Barbaro has a Staff at his disposal;)

    Posted by: Barbara B. at July 24, 2006 2:09 AM

    Deb G

    How exciting...going to the Travers!!!! Wish I could go with you. Biggest day at Saratoga. And stable and VIP pass....they are REALLY hard to get.

    There's a small (very small) chance that Boxcar could run his first race August 27. There's a Maiden Special Weight for 2 yr olds. Dee doesn't know if he'll be ready but there's a chance.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 2:09 AM

    Thanks Barbara,
    I appreciate your response. Have a good evening.

    Posted by: Trish at July 24, 2006 2:11 AM

    Deb G.
    Too cool. Travers.
    Actually, if you have a license, which Deb does, it isn't hard to get into. I went to the Preakness, just showed my license and got right in without paying a cent.

    Love to Family,
    Susan

    Posted by: Susan W at July 24, 2006 2:13 AM

    Barbara B

    Have you been to NBC? I would love to see those facilities.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 2:13 AM

    Precious Barbaro:>) I just lit my evening candle for you. May our Father give you a "comfortable" night. Get lots of rest full of peace and healing. Lord, watch over our Barbaro as he continues on his road to recovery. Positive prayers and energy being sent to you 24/7.

    Goodnight Team Barbaro:>) May you have a night that is calm and peaceful.

    Jeanette C.

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 24, 2006 2:14 AM

    Shelley A: I will be cheering on Boxcar - love that guy! Well, you are welcome to come with me. As Susan W states, I have a NYRA license which covers Saratoga - so was not so hard...

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 2:16 AM

    Susan W: Now I would love to go to the Preakness! :-)

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 2:18 AM

    That away Cindy,great post to someone who doesn't have a soul...nice job and to those who also sent rebuttals, give him...you know what!

    It is such a divine pleasure and honor to have met all of you, it means alot to me and of course, our Barbaro.

    Well, Bobby...sleep well Sweetie and continued prayers for healing.

    Let's all focus on healing, and take one day at a time....Keep up the good work everyone and Bobby,
    you hang in there.

    I will check in the morning on everyone. Get some rest, another week down.

    My love to all at KF, NBC and Fair Hill, for all the hours and care you give and such supoort for all of us and for Barbaro.
    Blessings to all!

    Posted by: Debra B. at July 24, 2006 2:18 AM

    No - I was going by reported stories - I read a ton about Barbaro like all of you and have a good memory for random detail;)

    I have had a horse in ICU at Alamo Pintado, but only for a short recovery from a surgery to clean out an infection in his hoof where a nail had gone in - long story - happy ending:)

    I must say I was telling my vet the other day as I am on the east coast now - I would want to take my horse to NBC.

    Posted by: Barbara B. at July 24, 2006 2:19 AM

    That away Cindy,great post to someone who doesn't have a soul...nice job and to those who also sent rebuttals, give him...you know what!

    It is such a divine pleasure and honor to have met all of you, it means alot to me and of course, our Barbaro.

    Well, Bobby...sleep well Sweetie and continued prayers for healing.

    Let's all focus on healing, and take one day at a time....Keep up the good work everyone and Bobby,
    you hang in there.

    I will check in the morning on everyone. Get some rest, another week down.

    My love to all at KF, NBC and Fair Hill, for all the hours and care you give and such supoort for all of us and for Barbaro.
    Blessings to all!

    Posted by: Debra B. at July 24, 2006 2:19 AM

    Just Saying Goodnight, Sweet Bobby ...

    Thank you for your continued inspiration, courage, strength and faith ... I am learning so very much from you ... and I am so grateful for all of it.

    Going to light some candles now ... see you in the morning, Sweet Boy!

    Love you .... Sleep Well!

    Posted by: Linnie at July 24, 2006 2:19 AM

    Deb G
    Who are the "stars" expected in the Travers this year. I'm usually up on all of that.
    I'll need to get my NYRA license also because I'm sure if things work out the way I hope, he'll be racing in MY

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 2:20 AM

    Laura in Key West--too cool,I knew there had to be another telecommunicator in here, lol!

    Time to sign off Barbaro, duty calls bright and early tomorrow! Have another peaceful, healing night, will check on you first thing tomorrow!

    Good Night Barbaromaniacs!

    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    Posted by: Phyllis M...Dallas, Texas at July 24, 2006 2:24 AM

    Lyn

    I am in TN right now. Split my time between here and Pittsbugh PA (mostly in TN at the moment) Anyway, I would be greatly appreciative if I could mail you my son's posters if you are going to be in the vicinity of NBC. We would really like to keep the signs "fresh" please let me know how you can go about doing this, I would be glad to mail them or whatever.

    Are you all still staggering gift baskets? If there is nothing "assigned" I will just forward my stuff from the group!!

    Posted by: Debi R at July 24, 2006 2:28 AM

    I just sent the following message to Tom Archdeacon, a sportswriter at a newspaper in Dayton, who wrote a grim assessment for his paper this weekend:

    Subject: don't bet against the horse

    They're giving him membrane to rebuild the left hind hoof, and the fact is, the extreme care for that injury is giving his right hind joint time to stabilize. They're giving him epidurals and they cut the pain meds back every day as he's able to tolerate less, that's their touchstone for knowing how the horse is doing.

    And this isn't any ordinary horse, he hasn't been ordinary his whole life. People who sat on his back when he was 2 years old say it took their breath away, his composure and self-awareness. He's a class act. People say he has grace. I've known cats like that, and at least one dog -- real grace, a presence and an optimism enough to humble ordinary persons.

    Nobody has upgraded the horse's condition by so much as an adjective, but everybody -- especially the doctors and trainers who see him every day -- all of them are saying, this horse requires us to give him a chance. He's standing square, he's got a sling he has adapted to, he sleeps lying down every night, he gets a bath on Saturdays, since he was a foal he has handled being in a stall better than most, he's getting nutrients to help him with the left hind rebuild --

    Don't bet against the horse. Waste of your time, and you get a lot of people thinking you give up too easy.

    Kathy Warren
    Northbrook, IL

    Posted by: Kathy in Northbrook at July 24, 2006 2:28 AM

    Shelley A: Nominations for the race have not been announced yet and I don't KNOW who they all will be and can only guesstimate right now....
    I keep checking the Saratoga site and it states "Nominations to be announced" waiting patiently....

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 2:29 AM

    HERE'S AN ARTICLE AND EMAIL ADDRESS FOR YOU TO WRITE ABOUT THE HORSE SLAUGHTER. SORRY IF THIS IS A DUPLICATE.

    LOVE AND PRAYERS FOR BOBBY,
    CHERYL
    INDY

    http://www.helpinganimals.com/automation2/AlertItem.asp?id=1752

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 24, 2006 2:33 AM

    Thanks Cheryl - I went to the website and did an email. This is a horrific thing that needs to be stopped!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 2:37 AM

    Deb G.

    I live about 4 miles from Pimlico, in Baltimore! You can "bunk" here, for the Preakness. I've lived here 37 years, and have never gone! I'll join you!


    Hugs,

    Debbie

    Posted by: Debbie at July 24, 2006 2:40 AM

    Debbie: That's a deal!! Would love to go see that one....I am going to the Kentucky Derby FINALLY....will make my way around to as many as I can....hopefully, once my boy starts racing this fall, maybe he will determine where I go on weekends! :-)

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 2:43 AM

    Sweet dreams, dear Barbaro...I'm glad you had a good day today and hope you have a restful night. You are doing so well and you are such a smart guy...you make us all so proud! We'll see you in the morning...You're always in my thoughts and prayers, Big Guy! God Bless you!

    Posted by: Sue W. at July 24, 2006 2:44 AM

    Good night, rest well Bobby, you are such a good boy!

    Posted by: Terry Lilly at July 24, 2006 2:48 AM

    Im going to pour my heart out here and I hope I will get a good rsponse. I have been in Key west for 13 years - it has gotten very expensive the last 2 years. I need to get out of here. I didn't know what I wanted to do until now - I want to get involved in the horse business. I am an accountant - yes I know very boring - but I'm good at what I do. If there is anyone out there that knows of a job that involves horses I would be ready to jump. I would like to work for a farm that trains or is involved in retired thoroughbreds. I know I am asking alot - but if any of you know something for me I would appreciate it. I suddenly feel that the horse business is for me. I would appreciate anyones input.

    Im'm going to bed now - if anyone has a response to this post - please post after 8AM when I will be online again.

    Barbaro - I love you very much and I pray for a good night for you and an even better day tomorow.
    You are in my prayers 24/7. Like I have said before I'm praying more now then I ever have in my life. You are so imporant to me and everyone else - I pray for a restful night - sleep well my prince!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at July 24, 2006 2:54 AM

    Glad our boy had another good day..I just got home from work and just wanted to say...BARBARO---THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME..here's to hearing those words again tomorow morning.....

    Posted by: mike c at July 24, 2006 2:58 AM

    Thanks to Dr Anderson-she has been so commited to Barbaro-and I think she deserves a big thanks for calling in every day-What a wonderful person!!!Bless her!Barbaro is in good hands with her for I feel she really cares and loves him-thankyou Dr Anderson!!!!I feel Barbaro is going to make a recovery-and that he will regrow his hoof if everyone at nbc is on their toes and doesnt let anything go -I hope they will realize that any change should signal something is not right-like his fever before still wander why that was left for so long-I guess I just want to make sure he is watched with eyes that are highly intune and knowlegable- right on target-I thank Dr Anderson who else calls everyday and visits everyday-God bless you -you are so appreciated and I know Barbaro loves you-thankyou so very much!

    Posted by: margaret from sc at July 24, 2006 2:59 AM

    Sally- I just wrote my email to Mike the Secretary also. yea!! I'll keep my politics limited here, I know that's a very touchy area for people on message boards, especially those of us with loud mouths!! :>) LOL!!

    Everyone have a good night. Hey I'm writing in small letters still(no caps) however my face is about 6 inches away from my monitor!! LOL!!!

    GOODNIGHT BEAUTIFUL BARBARO, MAY GOD WATCH OVER YOU AND HEAL YOUR INFECTIONS AND TAKE AWAY ALL YOUR PAIN. WE ARE ALL SENDING YOU POSITIVE ENERGY!!

    LOVE AND PRAYERS,
    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 24, 2006 3:03 AM

    >>I'm all Barbaro'd out on my credit card - but this friday (pay day) I am going to call Kennett Florist and give them a small amount to go towards the fund to send goodies.

    Thank you all again - you are all wonderful people and I'm proud to be part of you.


    Posted by: Sally in Key West>>


    I was thinking of something nice for Dr. Kathy...she is such a nice woman, on top of being a dedicated professional...

    Would anyone have any suggestions? Do you think it's a good idea to send her something?

    Posted by: Christine at July 24, 2006 3:03 AM

    Bobby, signing off for tonight, sweet one. Time for our candle thing Sleep well and heal. Be careful getting up and down!

    I'll see you first thing in the morning, beloved Barbaro.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 3:06 AM

    Bobby, signing off for tonight, sweet one. Time for our candle thing Sleep well and heal. Be careful getting up and down!

    I'll see you first thing in the morning, beloved Barbaro.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 3:06 AM

    Goodnight Bobby. I am with you in spirit dear friend. Always know you are dearly loved.

    Thank you God for Divine Order manifesting in our beloved Bobby's recovery.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 3:06 AM

    Bobby, signing off for tonight, sweet one. Time for our candle thing Sleep well and heal. Be careful getting up and down!

    I'll see you first thing in the morning, beloved Barbaro.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 3:06 AM

    Goodnight Bobby. I am with you in spirit dear friend. Always know you are dearly loved.

    Thank you God for Divine Order manifesting in our beloved Bobby's recovery.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 3:06 AM

    Healing thoughts and energies for Bobby and Mike Rea.

    Posted by: chris byers at July 24, 2006 3:09 AM

    Kathy....I just got here a few minutes ago decided to go to the bottom of the page first....I loved the rebuttal you posted at 2:28am.

    Very eloquent. THAT should be published somewhere...great writing.
    Elaine

    Posted by: Elaine S. from SE TX at July 24, 2006 3:09 AM

    Dear Barbaro,
    I have been checking in all day today and have read wonderful things about you and your night and day. Congratulations Barbaro on having comfortable days and nights! Soooooo many people love you and want the best for you. I pray and hope that you are feeling all of the love coming your way! I will be sure to check in first thing in the morning. May you sleep peacefully and dream of all of the treats and attention you will be receiving tomorrow! I think about you all of the time! I love you very much Barbaro! XXOO Sleep tight Little One!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at July 24, 2006 3:09 AM

    Barbaro-my sweet Barbaro-I am praying for you every night and I hope that you feel all the love we have for you-I felt a peacefulness last night as I lit candles and just prayed -I felt that you were resting and comfortable -I lov e you so much and I hope that they read you these comments-I wish I was there to tell you myself-how much you are loved throughout the world-You are the one shing star amidst so much strife and You have given me HOPE-I ask that God keep you safe and comforatble tonight and that he surrounds you with his angels and that every need is met before it is even realized-Hugs kisses and I am sending you all my love -you are my hero and I ask God to Bless you and guide all those around you with correct thoughts and actions so that soon you will be home-in pastures of green with all those who adore you!I love you sweet barbaro-rest well-We are with you and hold you close in our hearts and prayers-God Bless you Beautiful Barbaro!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: margaret from sc at July 24, 2006 3:13 AM

    Goodnight everyone...I think we did something really important today!

    Goodnight sweet Barbaro..may you have a good, restful night and a wonderful day tomorrow. As always I will be praying for you! Love you Bobby!!

    And I will pray for all of the horses that have lost their lives doing what we ask of them.

    Posted by: Karen at July 24, 2006 3:14 AM

    Catching up on some posts I wanted to respond to:

    Mary L - when you are in Chicago - see http://www.mythicfigs.org re live music. (Contact info at that site.) Premiere of FETLOCK FUSION - Horsesongs for Barbaro is 7/31.

    Kathy Warren - Northbrook IL - you too! (Anybody else in the NEIGHborhood???)

    Everybody who responded to the idiot, esp. Irene~Rene who re-posted the contact info, thank you. BTW - I also sent a cc to his EDITOR. I respectfully suggest that each of you who has taken the time to write to the writer, send a “forward” to the editor if you didn’t cc the ed in the first place. I simply cc’ed editor@whatever the paper was, and it didn’t bounce...

    1030 candles from 11 countries.

    Joyce - WONDERFUL description of the wedding - but I missed the set-up; who were the principal humans who had the horsesense to be married in the company of horses?

    Sandie - yours made me emit a horselaugh! Soul not only unawakened, but in a coma - I LOVE it.

    Julie Z - every time a post with your high-lighted name comes up I click on it
    and get an error message. Something wrong with the URL you’re typing in, perhaps? Thought you’d want to know.

    Goodnight, all, rest well whilst this continuing miracle that we're in the midst of, continues to grow and unfold - exponentially. We are witnessing something the likes of which has never been seen - and this is in no small part attributable to this means of communication, this Internet - which Alex and Tim, et al have utilized to the fullest.

    I signed the Petition re track surfaces, and have bothered my Rep both by phone and email multiple times re HR 503. Our little splinter group is ready to focus, and the race is on!

    (AGAIN - to join the email circle re brainstorming to form a foundation to do "Barbaro's work" - pls e-mail barbaratkerr@yahoo.com.)

    HOPE PEACE LOVE - CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond, IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 24, 2006 3:14 AM

    May this be the beginning of another "non" eventful week as Barbaro continues to recover.
    Let's all hope and pray for a week full of good news about our special boy.

    Thanks for the support from everyone for safer tracks. Especially Laura from KW for all her hard work over the weekend.

    A goodnight to all.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 3:15 AM

    I AGREE, KATHY, THAT WAS GREAT WHAT YOU WROTE. WAS IT DAYTON OHIO? I'M THERE NOW VISITING MY PARENTS?
    CHERYL

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 24, 2006 3:17 AM

    Bobby:


    I hope you sleep sound tonight, out of your sling, flat out on your side and dream of tubs of carrots. Just don't scare the help with all the snoring!


    I hope Sabina comes soon and takes some more pics of you. Maybe one of you boing in your stall?! Seriously I would love to see a pic of this.


    Well I must go for now. Sleep well tonight. I love you Bobby. Remember to keep the faith and your eye on the finish line. One day at a time. You will get there.


    Michael's Miracle

    Posted by: Margaret at July 24, 2006 3:19 AM

    Susan W: Read the posting on the phillyeagles site! Very cool Eagle got a second nomination!!!

    :-)

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 3:20 AM

    Bobby now has 1041 candles from 10 countries. Keep 'em lit, guys, for Bobby, Gallant Secret, Easy Strider, Dashing Harry, Blazing Sunset....and all the others whose lights went out too soon.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 3:21 AM

    Thank you for the link to the photos, Alex! It's great to have faces to put with the names that we've become so familiar with these past nine weeks.

    Good Night, Sweet Barbaro, have another comfortable night, rest and get well. We are all here for you, Sweet Boy!

    Good Night, Team Barbaro - best wishes to you all.

    Love you! Sue xoxo

    Posted by: Sue at July 24, 2006 3:21 AM

    Good night everyone. Hope you all have a peaceful one!

    Bobby - sleep well and continue to heal.

    Tim, Alex - where would we be without your wonderful updates, great patience with all of us, and your genuine caring spirits? I truly appreciate all you are doing - for us, for everyone at Fair Hill and for Bobby. Thank you.

    -Julie

    Posted by: Julie Z. at July 24, 2006 3:22 AM

    Susan E., is there a group name for Dashing Harry? I don't know his story, what happened and when?
    Elaine

    Posted by: Elaine S. from SE TX at July 24, 2006 3:23 AM

    Once again my goodnight prayers to you sweet Barbaro. Please continue on this healing journey with no more setbacks.

    You have captured the hearts of the world handsome boy. Life is so much better with you in it.

    Believe in Barbaro

    Posted by: Danielle at July 24, 2006 3:24 AM

    KATHY L.-- YOU LIVE VERY CLOSE TO ARLINGTON. EARLIER WE WERE JOKING ABOUT SENDING MY DAD (HE GREW UP IN ARLINGTON AND LIVED THERE FOR MANY YEARS) OUT TO THE TRACK TO PICKET WITH HIS BUDDIES!! HOWEVER, HE'S LATE 60'S SO HE PROBABLY WOULDN'T MAKE MUCH OF AN IMPACT. :>) A COUPLE OF HIS FRIENDS WORKED AT THE TRACK DURING SUMMER VACATIONS FROM COLLEGE. IT WAS PROBABLY IN A WHOLE LOT BETTER SHAPE BACK THEN. OK, GOODNIGHT EVERYONE AGAIN.
    :>)

    LOVE, HEALING & PRAYERS FOR BARBARO,
    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 24, 2006 3:26 AM

    I was through here for the night (yeah, right...) when I decided to check on Mike Rea and found not only good progress updates by family members, but also this wonderful news item dated 7/22.

    http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060722/SPORTS11/607220318/1032/

    And it even contains a link to this timwooleyracing site. Another feather in the caps of Alex and Tim! And such good reports re Mike. What a good way to end the day!

    HOPE PEACE LOVE - CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 24, 2006 3:27 AM

    Good Night Dear Bobby
    Sweet Dreams
    Am Going To Light Candles For the Evening
    Good Night To All
    Jeri

    Posted by: Jeri at July 24, 2006 3:28 AM

    Thanks for those pictures!! I am so glad to see Round Pond! I was wondering how she was doing.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri at July 24, 2006 3:28 AM

    I think that it would be a lovely idea to send Dr Anderson something-Maybe some flowers I thik she is the type of person that appreciates anything-Just see how much she cares about Barbaro-She relaly does and it would be great to send her thanks! good idea-I wrote her a card but am going to do something special for her too-she sure does deserve it!!!you are nice to care too!-I would like to sign the petition-anything to help-so if anyone has link?I think that the track should be as safe as possible!!!

    Posted by: margaret from sc- at July 24, 2006 3:30 AM

    OOPS, IT'S KATHY W. --SORRY SWEETIE!! :>)
    NIGHT,
    CHERYL

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 24, 2006 3:31 AM

    An article about how Bobby's injury has forced racing to examine itself.

    http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=110880

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 3:33 AM

    Another good day, Bobby! I'll check in with you first thing in the morning.I pray you have a comfortable night with pleasant dreams of pretty fillies & your favorite snacks.Angels protect & encourage you as you rest. Prayers for more positive news tomorrow!Love you Big B--XXOO

    Posted by: Cheryl--NY at July 24, 2006 3:35 AM

    Good Night Sweet Bobby, Sweet dreams. Lots of love and postive energy coming your way.

    Good Night All
    Sharri

    Posted by: Sharri Cumbow at July 24, 2006 3:36 AM

    Love you Bobby. Thank you Dr. Richardson.

    http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/582691/editorial_saving_barbaro/index.html?source=r_health

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at July 24, 2006 3:37 AM

    I just signed the petition. Thanks for the opportunity!

    Arabian racehorses in this country do not race until they are three years old. I know it would cost more initially for young horse maintenance and care if all Thoroughbred racing were to be "bumped up" a year (for ex: The Triple Crown would be for four-year-olds), but the damage to baby bones would be reduced and the long-term racing soundness of many horses would be increased.

    All the great people involved with Barbaro, and everyone else in the racing industry who cares about their horses are forced to work within a system that seems stacked against the horses' welfare.

    I hope to see Barbaro's sons and daughters race on safer tracks. I'd also hope to not see them race at two, but for now, I'll take my miracles one at a time. ;)

    Go Barbaro!

    Barb
    WNY

    Posted by: Barb, WNY at July 24, 2006 3:38 AM

    I have a silly question. How long does his hoof need to grow. I believe DR. Anderson said it would grow at 1-2cm a month, but how long in total does it need to be?
    I pray Barbaro has another good night and a great Monday. Love you boy.
    Thanks Alex & Tim for the updates!

    Posted by: Mary at July 24, 2006 3:56 AM

    I have a silly question. How long does his hoof need to grow? I believe DR. Anderson said it would grow at 1-2cm a month, but how long in total does it need to be?
    I pray Barbaro has another good night and a great Monday. Love you boy.
    Thanks Alex & Tim for the updates!

    Posted by: Mary at July 24, 2006 3:56 AM

    G'night, Barbaro, sleep well~

    g'night, y'all/

    Posted by: Anna at July 24, 2006 4:05 AM

    Margaret

    link to petition
    www.petitiononline.com/cares/petition.html

    or you can click on my site...have a link to it on the Home page

    Posted by: ShelleyA at July 24, 2006 4:14 AM

    Updated: July 22, 2006, 9:28 PM ET
    Del Mar officials take action on surface

    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/news/story?id=2527332

    Looks like Hollywood Park is taking the initiative

    Linda H in Denver

    Posted by: Linda at July 24, 2006 4:30 AM

    good night barbaro. may you have another good night and may God's healing grace fill your body and heal and protect you.

    Posted by: dennis at July 24, 2006 4:31 AM

    Bobby, you will see the stars again.
    S.

    Posted by: SusanW. at July 24, 2006 4:36 AM

    Elaine,

    I don't know much about Dashing Harry. Some other people on this board do; some posts came up a few days ago. He was injured and euthanized at Delaware Park, I believe. I think he was three, and one of our Barbaromaniacs knew him and said he was a sweet horse. I'm not sure if he has his own candle (yet); I was just including him. It was a rough week out there.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 4:46 AM

    Linda H in Denver

    California's five major dirt thoroughbred tracks are in the process of switching over to synthetic dirt, by order of the California Horse Racing Board. I believe that Hollywood Park was scheduled as the first to switch. The switchover of all five tracks is to be completed by the end of 2007.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 24, 2006 4:47 AM

    Hi sweet boy,
    So happy to see that you had a good day. Take it easy, sleep well, and keep healing. We're with you all the way, and love you with all our hearts. XOXOXOXO

    Posted by: Kelly at July 24, 2006 4:54 AM

    Our Dearest Barbaro,

    Just logged on after a day of family.
    It's great to see all the wonderful updates Alex posted.
    God Speed our dear boy.
    We love you.
    Debra, WI
    campaigningforbarbaro.com

    Posted by: Debra at July 24, 2006 5:02 AM

    I'm so sorry to hear about Dashing Harry. Has anyone heard anything about Just Ducky ?? It's amazing how you can't find news about these horses. Gallant Secret was hurt on Sunday and the next thing we heard was on Friday that she had already been put down because something went wrong during her recovery. How heartbreaking is that.

    Posted by: Robert Kinderson at July 24, 2006 5:07 AM

    BARBARO-I LOVE YOU BIG BOY!
    YOU CARRY ON HEALING THOSE BIG OLE FEET NOW, YA HEAR?
    i WILL EXPECT TO ONLY HEAR GREAT THINGS IN THE MORNING ABOUT YOU AFTER YOU HAVE HAD ANOTHER NIGHTS SLEEP. TAKE CARE MY BEAUTIFUL BIG BAY COLT. YOU ARE THE CHAMPION, OF ALL OUR RACES. THIS IS THE BIGGEST ONE YOU HAVE TO RUN, AND YOU WILL WIN IT.

    WE ALL LOVE YOU SO MUCH AND PRAY FOR YOU TO FEEL BETTER EVERY SECOND OF EVERY DAY.

    MIKE REA-PLEASE KEEP ON GROWING STRONGER. WE ARE ALL PRAYING FOR YOU TO GET THROUGH THIS WITH GOD'S STRENGTH AND YOUR PERSERVERENCE

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 24, 2006 5:11 AM

    From the Thoroughbred Times, by way of flyingfilly.com:

    Posted: 3/10/2006 5:52:00 AM

    Texas slaughterhouse ordered to close


    Dallas Crown, one of the three remaining horse slaughterhouses in the United States, was ordered to close its plant in Kaufman, Texas, by September 30 by the City of Kaufman Board of Adjustments at a special meeting on Thursday.

    Attorneys from Dallas Crown, which had been cited by the city for a slew of violations in the past year, twice sought temporary restraining orders to prevent the meeting but were unsuccessful.

    "I know the battle isn't over, but I'm very happy with this," Kaufman Mayor Paula Bacon said on Friday. "I can't tell you how good it feels that very soon the people in Kaufman won't have to deal with the likes of them. That stigma will be gone."

    The Board of Adjustments had declared Dallas Crown a nuisance on November 29 for repeatedly clogging the city's local sewer system and failing to pay nearly 30 fines levied against them.

    Dallas Crown is expected to appeal the board's decision.Bill Heller

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 5:26 AM

    Robert,

    I can't find anything on Just Ducky; still trying to find out about poor J J Jake from the 6th race at Hollypark on 07/03/06.

    Maybe our horse experts here on the board will hear something; I am a novice here.

    pedigree.online and flyingfilly.com are pretty current but not exhaustive sources. flyingfilly.com is very informative on a lot of issues, including the anti-slaughter bill and rescue and retirement.

    But--NUTS!!-- we still can't find any baby pictures of Bobby. I just tried various search combinations of Dynaformer + foal but, no photos. Sigh.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 24, 2006 5:30 AM

    TO ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED...

    We are planning a fund raiser in the Wisconsin/Illinois area for Barbaro.

    The fund raiser is to create awareness as well as raise funds for The Barbaro Fund and retired thoroughbred charities. We will also be raising awareness for safer race tracks.

    If any of our extended family here is interested in helping out...please email us at www.campaigningforbarbaro.com

    Debra, WI

    Posted by: Debra, WI - campaigningforbarbaro.com at July 24, 2006 5:42 AM

    Good Night to all...thanks for the posts and the great sense of community. Encouraging words from others make the days seem less long.

    Sleep well, Bobby and know you are loved.

    Light and love,
    Cindy

    Posted by: Cindy Campbell at July 24, 2006 5:53 AM

    Hello Barbaro - Hello all !

    I have been at the county fair the past few days and will be the rest of this week - !

    I have missed a lot of posts and just got through skimming as much as i could !

    Lyn Gilbert - how nice to visit NBC - Do you recall how much fence room there is for our get well banner - Is 3ft by 5ft a good size ?


    Laura in Key West- I have signed the petition- great work you have done !

    Deb G - I am hoping to go to next years Derby - someone mentioned earlier that us Barbaromaniacs should get together and rent a clubhouse.

    Always so sad to hear of horses put down on the track !

    I definetly want to go to Dawn at the Derby to watch the morning workouts !

    I sent a e-mail to the Funny Cide website asking that they not race him at Arlington. Here is the e-mail address
    info@funny-cide.com

    Barbaro - you are always amazing - such spirit- you continue to heal !

    Tim, Alex and Co.Thanks for the detailed updates- always makes me feel as if I were there !

    To all of you -have a blessed week !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 24, 2006 6:13 AM

    Karen -- A few thoughts on responding to your cousin... she has obviously made up her mind... first, respect her right to her opinion, thank her for her well thought out reply and the time she took to write it. Second, go to logic... not to try and change her mind, simply remind her that current statistics show that breakdowns are reduced 80% at poly tracks. That would indicate there IS a correlation between track surface and injury -- we don't need to know why. Safer surfaces will benefit all horses, no matter how they're trained. AND leaving the surfaces the way they are won't change the training. [ just had a thought... if it costs a million bucks to resurface a track, perhaps the insurance companies (who'll save $$ in payouts) could be persuaded to kick in.]

    Third, and this one's a doozy and not so easy, the best thing we can do with people who don't support our views is surround them with love and light and release them. Then refocus our power and energy on our goals. That way we don't get bogged down in negative thought forms that could interfere with our purpose -- to help make racing safer. And support Barbaro in his recovery! Great job, passing around the petition -- you rock!

    Cheers, Susan in Saratoga

    PS Here's a link to a piece on Polytrack and some statistics and inside gossip on bettor's reactions... seems some bettors are reluctant to support polytrack because it could reduce the advantage of knowing inside scoop on track surfaces when they handicap... http://www.allhorseracing.com/thoroughbred-horseracing-news_full.php?id=534

    Posted by: Susan H at July 24, 2006 6:29 AM

    Julia B: I'm up for the clubhouse. I am definitely going! I will send an email. Can't believe they are going to race him.....

    Have you heard anything about Just Ducky. I believe the horse's full name is Just Ducky Too

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 6:29 AM

    I was reading through some of my Equibase notifications and saw Blazing Sunset listed as a contender for the Breeder's Cup Classic - What a shame !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 24, 2006 6:31 AM

    Deb - I have not heard anything on Just Ducky either _ I went out to NTRA - will try to google !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 24, 2006 6:33 AM

    I have been looking everywhere. Can't find anything...

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 6:38 AM

    Deb G - The Breeder's Cup is at Churchill Downs this year - in Novemeber - I hope to go then !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 24, 2006 6:38 AM

    Found two articles from earlier this spring that give some insight into the Jacksons (and Barbaro)for those of you interested.

    This one, originally from Thoroughbred Times, tells their adventure of traveling to see Barbaro at the Holy Bull in Gulfstream, and a bit more about La Ville Rouge.

    http://www.nicoma.com/pdf/TTimes%203-25-06.pdf

    The second one, originally from The Blood Horse, tells more about their own backgrounds and how Lael Farm came to be, as well as more on La Ville Rouge and their other breeding experiences. Quoted from Headley Bell, a Lexington agent who started advising them on bloodstock matters five years ago: "They (the Jacksons) truly love the horse. It's not about them. Their satisfaction is when the horse performs, which really means a lot to me." and...

    "Barbaro has real quality about him. There is a refinement that is quite different than Dynaformer. He's a very handy horse, a true athlete. You saw that as a foal. Barbaro knows it, and everyone around him knows it."

    http://www.nicoma.com/pdf/BH-Jaksons.pdf
    (the spelling of Jacksons is wrong, but this is the link)

    WE all know it too! "Refinement" seems to be the perfect word for him and all his connections. It just seems obvious that the Jacksons were the right people to be "guardians" of this magnificent horse. Thanks to them, and to Michael Matz and Peter Brette, for knowing what they had. And for doing everything to help him achieve his destiny, which is still unfolding. And for helping him develop the adaptability and trust that he has shown in his fight for life.

    Bless you, Bobby and all those around you!
    And thank you, Alex & co., for all you continue to do. Prayers for "another comfortable night."

    Posted by: Gloria at July 24, 2006 6:38 AM

    Julia B: Hope to get to as many as I can! Love those races. Depending on what my boy does will determine where I go as well. :-)

    Posted by: Deb G at July 24, 2006 6:42 AM

    Everyone
    Please light another candle; Bobby has 987.

    Goodnight, sweet Bobby. You continue to inspire us and bring us together. We are trying to make the races safe for other horses, which we know you would like. We are learning to love one another more each day, which we know you like. And we love you more than we thought possible -- which we hope you know. Rest well and heal.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at July 24, 2006 6:43 AM

    Well, gotta get some sleep !

    Good Night to all!

    Good night Barbaro ! God bless !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 24, 2006 6:45 AM

    To Lyn G. - I'm actually not currently in PA. I was thinking of calling an organic store in PA and seeing if they would mail some organic produce to NBC for Barbaro. Thanks very much for all the information.

    To everyone who wrote Clay Thompson - wonderful, beautifully written emails. I believe he has no respect for himself, let alone anyone else.

    I continue to be amazed at everyone's generosity and thoughtfulness and dedication. What a super group we have here. When I read that Barbaro's condition is "serious," I realize how much he needs our constant prayer and positive thought. Please let's keep on and on and on.

    Posted by: Elizabeth at July 24, 2006 6:47 AM

    A two year old horse is not ready to be ridden much less in a horse race. They are pushing these horses to make money. It's disgusting!

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at July 24, 2006 7:23 AM

    See Alex, notice your hits on your pic,
    told you,,,,,,

    Bobby, BraveHeart......another night for you.
    Sleep well, we love you


    Susan
    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    Posted by: SusanW. at July 24, 2006 8:30 AM

    Susan E,

    This is the best news I have heard all day regarding the closure of Kaufman. Amid all the sad news about breakdowns, this is particularly good news for the horses. I will keep my fingers crossed on this one. Thanks for posting
    that info.

    Bobby, rest well and stay comfortable.

    Posted by: Cathy Mc at July 24, 2006 8:30 AM

    THANK YOU SHELLY FOR POSTING THE LINK FOR THE PETITION. I SIGNED IT SO HOPE THAT HELPS. I WATCHED A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT HORSE RACING IN THE LATE 30'S/EARLY 40'S--SEABISCUIT ERA- ANYWAY, THEY SAID ALMOST 20 JOCKEYS DIED BETWEEN 1935 AND 1940, HOW AWFUL!!!

    OK, BETTER GET BACK TO BED, FELL ASLEEP THEN WOKE UP WIDE AWAKE, IT'S TOO EARLY FOR ME TO BE GETTING UP!!

    LOVE AND PRAYERS FOR BOBBY!!!
    CHERYL
    INDY

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 24, 2006 8:51 AM

    I just found this website. My horse, Just Ducky, was the 18th in-race fatality at Arlington Park this summer. Three more horses have died since we lost her July 23. Just Ducky was born at Sanborn Chase April 28, 2003, one day before Barbaro. I was there to see both of them take their first steps. Their "moms" were best friends, and they spent their first six months together in a huge, rolling pasture. Barbaro was the best-looking foal I ever saw in my life, he was perfect in every way.

    My family is devastated by the terrible, pointless death of Just Ducky. She made her first start at Arlington Park on Derby Day and ran second. What a happy and hopeful day it was for us, we knew she had a great career ahead of her and we were sure Barbaro was going to win the Triple Crown. Now, he is struggling to survive and she is dead. How long will it take Arlington Park and the other racetracks to step up and put the Polytrack in? The expense of doing it will be recouped quickly. The expense of not doing it is inestimable. With 27 horses dead this year (21 in race and 6 in workouts)plus an estimated 100 more injured severely enough to be sent off the track, the image of racing in Chicago has suffered damage that may be irrevocable. Keeneland and California have set a standard for the rest of the industry to follow. Thanks to all of you for the petition and for your love and care for horses,
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